Property Description
Situated in North-East London in the Borough of Redbridge, is Telegraph Mews; a cobbled Mews Style through road off Barley Lane. The street contains 29 properties used for commercial purposes.
The street is not part of a Conservation Area. A high explosive bomb fell onto the Mews in World War II.
The one and two storey properties have plain brickwork facades and pitched roof styles, surrounded by a cobbled road surface with intact garages and unrestricted parking.
Everchanging Nature
Nowadays they are used for a mixture of residential and commercial purposes. The street is Mews in style only, not being used for any equine purposes in the past.
Before and since 2003 there have been a few planning applications made for alterations to the properties within the street, the most notable being; the partial demolition of many properties and the erection of newer developments and the change of use from residential to commercial.