A Classic Mews Home in a perfect Westminster Location.
A comfortable two bedroom home with bright and airy rooms located in the Mews streets surrounding Buckingham Palace.
Highlights include:
* Spacious bedrooms
* Comfortable lounge area with exposed beams
* 5 minutes walk from Buckingham Palace
* Located in the Westminster area with excellent transport links to explore the city
* 20 minutes walk to Big Ben & Westminster Abbey
Layout
Up a short flight of stairs, a perfectly proportioned Mews home:
A comfortable living and dining area, with exposed beams and cosy furniture.
Two south facing, spacious bedrooms with lots of natural light. A full, well equipped kitchen. and a bathroom with full sized bathtub and shower.
Sleeping Arrangements
1 x King bed
1 x Double bed
Exterior
Buckingham Mews is a private cobbled mews of just 6 large period properties. It is a grand address, moments from the Royal Mews at the side of Buckingham Palace and within the Division Bell Area.
Local Area
Buckingham Mews is a part of Westminster City Council’s Birdcage Walk Conservation Area. Laid out in the 1660’s, the area was first designated in 1969 and then extended in 1971 and 1980. The area is characterised by small-scale of buildings, enclaves of stock brick townhouses in Queen Anne and Georgian styles and has a green edge formed by St James’ Park. The whole Conservation Area has a peaceful atmosphere.
Getting there
From Heathrow:
By car, It's a 55 minute drive from Heathrow
By Underground, you can take the Piccadilly straight to Hyde Park Corner stop then walk 20 minutes
or
take the Piccadilly line to Barons Court then change to the District line to Victoria then it’s a 5 minute walk to the property.
From King's Cross or Euston train station:
By car, it's a 32 minute drive
By Underground, take the Victoria line from either station to the Victoria station and it'll be a 5 minute walk to the property from there.
Accessibility
This property requires approx 20 stairs to access. There is no lift so might not be suitable for those with mobility issues.