Horbury Mews, W11

Road in/near Notting Hill Gate, existing between 1878 and now

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Horbury Mews is a T-shaped mews in Notting Hill.

Horbury Mews was built on the site of a nursery garden - the “Ladbroke Nursery”. Mr W.J. Worthington sought planning permission in 1877 to build the mews, together with the two houses that are now 20 and 22 Ladbroke Road, presumably as a speculation to meet the demands for stabling and coach-houses from the inhabitants of Ladbroke Road and nearby streets.

The mews seems to have been completed by 1878 - the central house at the end of the mews bears this date.

The Mews is T-shaped - possibly because the shape of the plot in which the developer had to work. Originally, all the houses would have had stables or coach houses below and accommodation for grooms and coachmen above.



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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Coach and Horses The Coach & Horses was situated at 108 Notting Hill Gate.
Horbury Chapel (Kensington Temple) In September 1849, the Horbury Chapel, Notting Hill was officially opened.
Ladbroke Square Garden Ladbroke Square communal garden lies in Notting Hill.
Mercury Theatre The Mercury Theatre was situated at 2a Ladbroke Road, next to the Kensington Temple.
Notting Hill in Bygone Days Notting Hill in Bygone Days by Florence Gladstone, was originally published in 1924 by T. Fisher Unwin.
St John’s Notting Hill St John’s Notting Hill is a Victorian Anglican church built in 1845 in Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill.
St John’s Hill St John’s Hill is the highest point in the area.

NEARBY STREETS
Archer Street, W11 Archer Street was renamed Westbourne Grove in 1938 (Notting Hill)
Arundel Gardens, W11 Arundel Gardens was built towards the end of the development of the Ladbroke Estate, in the early 1860s (Notting Hill)
Astley House, W8 Astley House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Aston House, W11 Aston House is a building on Portobello Road (Notting Hill)
Aubrey Road, W8 Aubrey Road leads into Aubrey Walk, which runs west of Campden Hill Road at the top of Campden Hill. It was named in the 1840s (Kensington)
Aubrey Walk, W8 Aubrey Walk runs west of Campden Hill Road at the top of Campden Hill (Kensington)
Bedford Gardens, W8 Bedford Gardens is one of the prime residential streets in Kensington. (Kensington)
Berkeley Gardens, W8 Berkeley Gardens is a short street which runs between Brunswick Gardens and Kensington Church Street containing terraced houses on both sides with small front gardens (Kensington)
Berrington House, W2 Berrington House is a block on Hereford Road
Boyne Terrace Mews, W11 Boyne Terrace Mews is a mews in Notting Hill, London W11 (Holland Park)
Brunswick Gardens, W8 Brunswick Gardens runs north from Vicarage Gate - a wide tree-lined road with white stuccoed terraces on either side (Kensington)
Buckingham Court, W11 Buckingham Court is a block on Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Bulmer Mews, W11 Bulmer Mews is a tiny mews behind Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Callcott Street, W8 Callcott Street is a small street between Uxbridge Street and Hillgate Place (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill Gardens, W8 Campden Hill Gardens runs northwards from Aubrey Walk (Kensington)
Campden Hill Place, W11 Campden Hill Place is a road in the W11 postcode area (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Hill Square, W8 Campden Hill Square is a residential square consisting of large family houses. (Kensington)
Campden Hill Towers, W11 Campden Hill Towers is a block (Notting Hill Gate)
Campden Street, W8 Campden Street stretches between Campden Hill Road and Kensington Church Street (Kensington)
Chepstow Court, W11 Chepstow Court is a block on Chepstow Villas (Notting Hill)
Chepstow Crescent, W11 Chepstow Crescent is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Chepstow Place, W2 Chepstow Place runs from the junction of Westbourne Grove and Pembridge Villas in the north to Pembridge Square in the south.
Chepstow Villas, W11 Chepstow Villas is a road in W11 with a chequered history (Notting Hill)
Clanricarde Gardens, W2 Clanricarde Gardens is a street of very tall, narrow houses built between 1869 and 1873 by a pair of West London builders, Thomas Good and William White. (Bayswater)
David Game House, W11 David Game House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Dawson Place, W2 Dawson Place is a street in Paddington
Denbigh Close, W11 Denbigh Close is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Denbigh Road, W11 Denbigh Road is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Denbigh Terrace, W11 Denbigh Terrace is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Edge Street, W8 Edge Street, laid out in the 1820s, developed with small cottages around courtyards. (Kensington)
Evesham House, W2 Evesham House is a building on Hereford Road
Farm Place, W8 Farm Place was formerly called Earnest Street (Kensington)
Farmer Street, W8 Farmer Street was formerly Farm Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Gate Hill Court, W11 Gate Hill Court is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillgate House, W8 Hillgate House is a block on Hillgate Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillgate Place, W8 Hillgate Place was formerly Dartmoor Street (Kensington)
Hillgate Street, W8 Hillgate Street was formerly Johnson Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Hillsleigh Road, W8 Hillsleigh Road is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Holland Park Avenue, W11 Holland Park Avenue is one of London’s most ancient thoroughfares (Holland Park)
Holland Park Terrace, W11 Holland Park Terrace is a street in Notting Hill (Holland Park)
Holland Park, W11 The roads known as Holland Park consist of three main branches. (Holland Park)
Holland Walk, W8 Holland Walk is a street in Notting Hill (Kensington)
Horbury Crescent, W11 Horbury Crescent is a short half-moon shaped street between Ladbroke Road and Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Horbury Mews, W11 Horbury Mews is a T-shaped mews in Notting Hill (Notting Hill Gate)
Jameson Street, W8 Jameson Street was formerly St James or James Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Kensington Mall, W8 Kensington Mall is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Kensington Park Gardens, W11 Kensington Park Gardens is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Kensington Park Road, W11 Kensington Park Road is one of the main streets in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Kensington Place, W8 Kensington Place is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Ladbroke Gardens, W11 Ladbroke Gardens runs between Ladbroke Grove and Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Grove, W11 Ladbroke Grove is the main street in London W11 (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Mews, W11 Ladbroke Mews runs off Ladbroke Road (Holland Park)
Ladbroke Road, W11 Ladbroke Road is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Square, W11 The huge Ladbroke Square communal garden is part communal garden accessed from the backs of the houses lining it and part traditional London Square with roads between the houses and the square. (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Terrace, W11 Ladbroke Terrace was one of the first streets to be created on the Ladbroke estate (Notting Hill)
Ladbroke Walk, W11 Ladbroke Walk, W11 is part of the Ladbroke Conversation Area (Notting Hill)
Lansdowne Crescent, W11 Lansdowne Crescent has some of the most interesting and varied houses on the Ladbroke estate, as architects and builders experimented with different styles (Notting Hill)
Lansdowne Mews, W11 Lansdowne Mews is a cul-de-sac in Notting Hill (Holland Park)
Lansdowne Road, W11 Lansdowne Road is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Lansdowne Walk, W11 Lansdowne Walk was named after the Lansdowne area of Cheltenham (Notting Hill)
Ledbury Mews West, W11 This is a street in the W11 postcode area (Notting Hill)
Linden Gardens, W11 Linden Gardens is a cul-de-sac and the first of James Ladbroke’s plots to be developed. (Notting Hill Gate)
Linden Mews, W2 Linden Mews lies off Linden Gardens (Notting Hill Gate)
Lucerne Mews, W8 Lucerne Mews is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Matlock Court, W11 Matlock Court can be found on Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Newcombe House, W11 Newcombe House is a block on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Newcombe House, W2 Residential block (Notting Hill Gate)
Newcombe House, W8 Newcombe House is a building on Notting Hill Gate (Notting Hill Gate)
Notting Hill Gate, W8 Notting Hill Gate is a main shopping and retail street (Notting Hill Gate)
Palace Gardens Mews, W8 Palace Gardens Mews is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Palace Gardens Terrace, W8 Palace Gardens Terrace is a street in Kensington (Kensington)
Peel Street, W8 Developed between 1823 and 1834, Peel Street featured many houses which housed multiple families. (Kensington)
Pembridge Crescent, W11 Pembridge Crescent is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Pembridge Gardens, W2 Pembridge Gardens dates from the 1850s (Notting Hill Gate)
Pembridge Mews, W11 Pembridge Mews is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Pembridge Place, W2 Pembridge Place is a street in Notting Hill
Pembridge Place, W2 Pembridge Place is a road in the W2 postcode area
Pembridge Road, W11 Pembridge Road is a street in London (Notting Hill Gate)
Pembridge Road, W2 Pembridge Road is the former southern end of Portobello Lane. (Notting Hill)
Pembridge Square, W2 Pembridge Square was developed between 1856 and 1864 (Bayswater)
Pembridge Villas, W11 Pembridge Villas is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Pencombe Mews, W11 Pencombe Mews is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
Portobello Court, W11 Portobello Court is a block on Portobello Court (Notting Hill)
Princes House, W11 Princes House is a block on Kensington Park Road (Notting Hill)
Princes Mews, W2 Princes Mews was laid out to provide stabling accommodation for the houses of Prince’s Square
Rabbit Roe, W8 Rabbit Roe is an old street running north from Kensington Mall (Notting Hill Gate)
Rede Place, W2 Rede Place is a street in Paddington
Sarum House, W11 Sarum House is a block on Portobello Road (Notting Hill)
Silver Street, W8 Silver Street was the former name for the northernmost part of Kensington Church Street (Notting Hill Gate)
Simon Close, W11 Simon Close is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill)
St John’s Gardens, W11 St John’s Gardens runs around St John’s church (Notting Hill)
Stanley Crescent, W11 Stanley Crescent was named after the noted politician Edward Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, who became Prime Minister in 1852 (Notting Hill)
Stanley Gardens Mews, W11 Stanley Gardens Mews existed between 1861 and the mid 1970s (Notting Hill)
Stanley Gardens, W11 Stanley Gardens was built in the 1850s. (Notting Hill)
Thornbury Court, W11 Thornbury Court is a block on Chepstow Villas (Notting Hill)
United House, W11 United House is a block on Pembridge Road (Notting Hill Gate)
Uxbridge Street, W8 Uxbridge Street is a street in Kensington (Notting Hill Gate)
Vernon Yard, W11 Vernon Yard is a mews off of Portobello Road (Notting Hill)
Victoria Gardens, W11 Victoria Gardens is a street in Notting Hill (Notting Hill Gate)
Victoria Mews, W11 Victoria Mews is a location in London (Notting Hill Gate)
Wilby Mews, W11 Wilby Mews was maybe named after Benjamin Wilby who was involved in several 19th century development schemes (Notting Hill)
Wycombe Square, W8 Wycombe Square is a road in the W8 postcode area (Kensington)


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