A Mews House in London - £1,300,000
Camden Mews IV
London NW1
One of London’s most architecturally intriguing streets, Camden Mews demonstrates a variety of building styles. Much of it was constructed in the 1840s, when it was used as a coach house and stables for the larger houses surrounding Camden Square and Cliff Road. In the 20th century it became a popular spot for artists and architects, who set up studios on the street. Several architects built homes on the street, including Edward ‘Ted’ Cullingham and Tom Kay. Today it lies within the Camden Square Conservation Area.