Property Description
Wetherby Mews is a cobbled through road and cul-de-sac off Bolton Gardens in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. One entrance to the Mews has an archway. Wetherby Mews contains 14 properties, used for residential purposes.
In the past, the area was noted as having comfortable living conditions and normal household earnings for the time when the London Poverty Maps were first published.
The Mews is part of the ‘Courtfield’ Conservation Area; first designated in 1971 as Collingham Gardens and was subsequently expanded up to 1985. It is an attractive residential enclave surrounded by many major roads, providing a firm boundary to the area meaning further expansion is unlikely. The formal terraces, gardens and wide roads provide an elegant character to the area.
The two storey properties have plain or painted brickwork facades with mansard roof styles, surrounded by a cobbled road surface. There are lots of plants present in the Mews, in addition to raised party walls.
Everchanging Nature
Originally used as the coach house/ stable accommodation for the main houses on Bolton Gardens, the primary purpose of the Mews properties is now residential.
Before and since 2003 there have been a few planning applications made for alterations to the properties in the Mews, mainly regarding a second floor extension to a property. Conservation Area controls apply to any new development in the Mews.