I'm reading a book which mentions mews in London. I'm not familiar with this term but have looked it up to find it means stables. Can anybody tell me how stables became a posh area of London? very curious....
Baldric that's what I read but just states what they were and what they are now. Eccles; is the fact these are cul de sacs enough for the rich to own a stable?
I believe Emma Peel lived in a mews cottage in The Avengers.
The attraction of these will have been - small in size but central; not an apartment but a whole property; likely to have been connected to the mains when they were servants' accommodation, so easy to do up. Many of these were lock-up garages until central London property prices soared post-war.
Interesting: next time I'm in London I'm going to have to see these 'stables'. Where exactly can I see them? The ones stated in the book are in Belgravia. As i say I don't know London...
My maternal grandparents lived in a Mews near London Zoo, in the 40's and fifties. This was in effect the chauffeurs home, which by the time I was born, was over a garage, rather than a stable. There was nothing "posh" about these places...far from it, they were low grade, damp homes. But now, 60-odd years later, these places fetch huge sums of money and are now full of yuppies !