Warren mews, London W1
There's usually a painted bicycle outside the house but not on this day back in September.
People often ask what a 'mews' is, it's just an alleyway behind some posh old houses where the horses would have been stabled along with the household coach, there would be a few small rooms above as living quarters for the driver. Now they often sell for over a million!
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London mews were built when London's property developers in the 18th and 19th century were creating mansions for the Georgian and Victorian elites. The mews were originally the stables, coach houses and accommodation for the coach driver and grooms, built to service these mansions. These days they are expensive and desirable accommodation for well-heeled Londoners.
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Mews houses through an arch, Kynance Mews, Kensington
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The Great Smog of London is canon to Tokyo Mew Mew
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In honour of Mew Mew week, here are my favourite zakuro outfits
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Pink Floyd 4 Hays Mews, Hampstead Heath, London, fall 1971. Photos: Steve O’Rourke/Nick Mason’s Archive.
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