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Wyndham Mews is a cobbled cul-de-sac off Upper Montagu Street in W1H, within the Portman Estate Conservation Area. It contains around ten properties, running east to west and lined with two and three-storey buildings in plain London stock brick with mansard and parapet roofs. The mews is entirely residential. A high-explosive bomb fell on nearby Bryanston Square in 1940 but left the mews unscathed. When Charles Booth's poverty maps were compiled in the late nineteenth century, the surrounding area was classed as very poor; the present-day mews houses now sell for several million pounds.
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