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Edwards Mews is a short, unadopted street in Marylebone W1U, running between Duke Street and Orchard Street to the rear of Wigmore Street. The name derives from the Edwards family, later the Hope Edwardes family, who held interests in the area; the western section originally formed part of the Portman Estate as Lower Seymour Street. The mews replaced Calmel Buildings, considered one of the most disreputable corners of nineteenth-century Marylebone. An office block now backing onto the street covers the site of the Marylebone Literary and Scientific Institution, which ran from the 1830s to the 1860s. Today the mews contains seven properties in mixed commercial and residential use, with the small cobbled cul-de-sac known as Cobble Lane branching off it.
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