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Weymouth Mews is a cobbled through-road on the Howard de Walden Estate, running between Weymouth Street to the south and New Cavendish Street to the north, with a cul-de-sac section reached through an archway under the adjoining building. The mews holds around 55 properties in residential and commercial use, and retains a mixed character that reflects the estate's long-standing medical neighbourhood to the east. Number 33 was built in 1898 by the architects Waterhouse & Son for their own occupation, a rare case of a professional practice commissioning a purpose-built mews studio. Numbers 35 to 42 served as an auxiliary ambulance station during the Second World War.
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