Property Description
Situated within Inner London in the Borough of Camden, is Quex Mews; a gated and part-cobbled cul-de-sac off Quex Road. It is located on the site of an original Mews but has been re-developed to a degree that it no longer contains any surviving Mews properties. Quex Mews stands in line with Colas Mews, also containing redeveloped Mews properties. The Mews contains 21 properties used for residential purposes.
The Mews is not part of a Conservation Area. When the London Poverty Maps were first published, the area was deemed to have comfortable living conditions.
The two storey properties have plain brickwork facades with mansard roof styles, surrounded by a cobbled and paved road surface. The properties were developed in 1987.
Everchanging Nature
The original purpose of the Mews was to provide stable/ coach house accommodation for the main houses on the surrounding streets and nowadays they are predominantly used for residential purposes.
Before and since 2003 there have been many planning applications made for alterations to the properties within the Mews, the most notable being; the erection of gates to the Mews in 1987 and the retention of existing garage as habitable accommodation in 2011.