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Circus Mews is a short, kinked passage in W1H running off Enford Street, near the northern edge of the Portman Estate. Its name is a historical leftover: Enford Street was once called Circus Street, itself named after Cumberland Circus, a planned development at Great Cumberland Place that was only half built when the Napoleonic Wars halted construction and the scheme was abandoned. The mews was laid out in the late 18th century to serve the modest terrace houses behind which it sits. Today it is a quiet residential backwater, with the original building plots still clearly legible despite the passage of more than two centuries.
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