Over recent years, mews properties have become some of the most popular addresses: picturesque, quiet and quintessentially British.
Once properties originally designed for servants and horses, mews properties are now considered amongst some of the most desirable places to live.
OnTheMarket.com looks at a variety of mews properties from across the country.
1. Codrington Mews, London, W11 (£5,417 pcm (£1,250 pw) Strutt & Parker, London Notting Hill)
Cool exterior: The house has a unique style
Original features: the living room has an exposed brick wall complete with a full sized mirror
On a charming cobbled street, this three-bedroom property found in between Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill Gate and Holland Park has great transport links, and is only a short walk away from London’s trendy Portobello Market. The interior of the house is stylishly finished to give it a modern feel but maintaining an air of tradition thanks to exposed brick walls and wood flooring.
https://www.onthemarket.com/details/1360764/
2. Queensbury Mews, Brighton, East Sussex (Offers in excess of £1,000,000 Fine & Country, Brighton and Hove)
Not what it looks like: This property is a converted church
Plenty of space: The house is completely open plan
The next property, located on a quiet mews and near Brighton’s famous seafront, provides a great opportunity for buyers to develop the huge 1916 sq ft inside space as they wish. But for those wishing to leave the DIY to others, the two-bedroom property has recently been converted to a very high standard, with its original character — like the gothic arched stained glass windows — still maintained. It benefits from additional features such as a glass fronted mezzanine level and a roof terrace.
https://www.onthemarket.com/details/1099384/
3. Inverleith Place Lane, Edinburgh, Midlothian (Offers in excess of £325,000 Knight Frank, Edinburgh)
Sought after location: Inverleith is a highly regarded residential location
Stunning views: The house has views of Edinburgh’s skyline from its balcony
Tucked halfway down a quiet mews lane, this two bedroom property offers tranquillity away from Edinburgh’s bustling city centre, but still enjoys views of the beautiful Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Botanic Gardens. The open plan kitchen has been designed with space efficient integrated appliances and boasts oak work surfaces. Whilst being close to the city centre, the property is also surrounded by open green spaces and an array of recreational facilities, including a sports club, a health club and a swimming pool.
https://www.onthemarket.com/details/650575/
4. Lonsdale Mews, Kew, Richmond, Surrey (£725,000 Chestertons, Kew & Richmond)
Pretty exterior: The front of house has exposed brickwork
Contemporary design: The house has a modern feel throughout
Not often available and nestled in London’s lovely Kew Village, this next mews house is rare as it is spread over three floors. This allows for plenty of storage in its two bedrooms and throughout the rest of the house. The property also boasts two bathrooms, a reception room with dining area and a modern kitchen. Everything about this property is charming, not least because of its location.
https://www.onthemarket.com/details/871292/
5. The Mews, Burnside, Scotland (Offers over £159,500 Pacitti Jones, Burnside)
Green area: The house is surrounded by leafy trees
Beautiful kitchen: The house has a kitchen with integrated appliances
For the final property, we’re going all the way up to Rutherglen, in Scotland. The house comprises two double bedrooms, kitchen with integrated appliances, reception room, open plan dining room and a grassy garden, something that isn’t often found with mews houses. The surrounding area enjoys a range of recreational options, including golf courses and gyms. The property is also close to both primary and secondary schools and makes for a lovely family home.
https://www.onthemarket.com/details/557841/
See www.onthemarket.com/newandexclusive. Agents specify exclusivity and are committed to accuracy under terms of use.