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Marylebone Mews is a short residential mews running between Marylebone High Street and the streets to its west, within the Howard de Walden Estate in W1G. Like most Marylebone mews it was originally laid out in the late eighteenth century to provide stabling and coach storage for the surrounding Georgian terraces. The mews is best known for its association with the sculptor Thomas Woolner, a founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who had his studio at No. 4 in 1861. Today the properties are predominantly residential, converted to domestic use in the standard pattern of the area, with the original stock-brick two-storey format broadly intact.
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