Explore these charming mews houses for sale in London

Once considered humble buildings that served grand London estates, mews houses are now among the most sought-after properties in the capital. We pick some of the best for sale now.

Words / Rob Copsey
Main image / Bathurst Mews, London
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Mews houses have an irresistible charm that seems to transcend time or trends. Like jewels nestled within the heart of London, mews houses are tucked away on quaint, cobblestone streets reminiscent of a bygone era. Unsurprisingly, this kind of quiet luxury makes them among the most sought-after properties in the capital.

Born out of the Victorian Industrial Revolution, mews houses have long evolved from their humble origins as stables and servants' quarters to become symbols of refined city living. Located on discreet service roads, the buildings were once connected to historic estates, often through hidden passageways, offering a discreet glimpse into London’s rich architectural heritage.

Today, mews properties are cherished for their cosy living spaces, serene locations and garages - a true rarity in London. Coveted by those seeking both tranquillity and convenience, most mews houses offer a sanctuary amidst the bustle of city life.

Three bedroom house in Grosvenor Crescent Mews, London

In a secured gated mews where Hyde Park meets Green Park, this property is immaculately presented with remarkable attention to detail. Clever use of glass walls gives a spacious feeling throughout the 3,300 sq ft of living space. Arranged over four floors, the ground floor houses a large kitchen/dining space, while the basement features a large reception room with a bar area and separate snug. All three bedrooms benefit from having their own bathroom, and two have access to a private terrace. The property also has a garage and access to Belgrave Square gardens by separate arrangement. Guide price: £12,300,000 

Three bedroom house in Lancaster Mews, London

Behind the charming façade of this mews house lies an excellent family home. Highlights inside include three double bedrooms and a wide, open plan living/dining room. The property is located moments from Hyde Park’s Lancaster Gate entrance while neighbouring Craven Terrace and its array of charming boutique shops and cafes. Asking price: £2,250,000

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Five bedroom house in Earls Court, London

Close to Earls Court station, on Old Manor Yard, this five bedroom mews house has a lot to offer its new owner. In addition to its immaculate presentation, including oak floors, cast iron radiators and surround sound, the property benefits from air conditioning, underfloor heating and a robust security system. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a roof terrace that extends the width of the property. Asking price: £2,100,000

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Three bedroom house in Hyde Park, London

On Bathurst Mews, widely considered one of London’s prettiest mews streets, this characterful house has been fully renovated into a stylish, three bedroom, three bathroom home. Highlights in the property include a south-west facing balcony, a study, patio area and an integral garage. Asking price: £2,500,000

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Two bedroom house in Knightsbridge, London

This contemporary style mews house is on Princes Gate Mews, a cobbled cul-de-sac located between Knightsbridge and South Kensington. Arranged across three floors, the property has been cleverly redesigned, including a luxurious principal bedroom with a large en suite and balcony. Asking price: £2,900,000

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