Press Coverage in The Jewish Chronicle: Picture-perfect spot in ‘very ritzy’ mews

Published on 3 July 2026

VERY RITZY declared The Pevsner Architectural Guides, describing Holland Park Mews, in west London. Here, a two-bedroom freehold house has come to the market through prime central London specialist Maskells for £2.35 million.

Dating from 1860, Holland Park Mews has 67 homes, most of which are Grade II listed and were first built as stables to serve the large mansions that line Holland Park. The mews is entered through an engraved arch, also Grade II-listed, with a cobbled road through its centre.

Sought after for its peace and privacy, as well as its prime central location and proximity to Holland Park, the enclave formerly housed actor Sir Ian Holm (Alien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fifth Element) and appeared in two 1960s silver-screen hits – Crossplot starring Roger Moore and Corruption starring Peter Cushing.

The property for sale has a picturesque brick frontage and interiors of exposed brick, beams and original period features. An impressive open-plan reception, dining and kitchen space extends across most of the first floor.

The kitchen is fitted with sleek modern cabinetry and integrated appliances, and has ample room for distinct dining and seating areas. Large windows fill the space with natural light and there is direct access onto a private terrace.

On the ground floor is the large principal bedroom, as well as two bathrooms. The second room is finished in a contemporary style with modern fittings and clean architectural lines. There is a study/further bedroom on the first floor.

A standout feature of the house is the integrated private garage, a sought-after rarity in this location, providing secure parking and additional storage space.

Mews house, £2.35m. Agent, Maskells.

Viewings strictly by appointment. Contact Maskells on 0207 581 2216, maskells.com.

 

Posted on Monday, July 6, 2026