Hay's Mews is a small, quiet residential street in the heart of Mayfair, part of the City of Westminster in central London. Nestled between elegant streets like Waverton Street, Hill Street, Farm Street, and Charles Street, it is characterised by its classic mews-style architecture, cobbled surfaces, and private entrances. Though unassuming, Hay’s Mews is an address that blends historical charm with discreet modern luxury.

Layout and Surroundings

The street consists of two segments forming a T-junction. The southwest arm connects to Waverton Street, while the northwest segment meets Hill Street and Farm Street. The southeastern segment runs toward Charles Street. These surrounding roads are home to fine residences, private clubs, and embassies, reflecting Mayfair’s longstanding reputation as one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods in Westminster.

Hay’s Mews is shielded from the bustling thoroughfares, making it a peaceful retreat despite being only moments away from some of central London’s most famous landmarks. Buildings along the mews are mostly two- and three-storey structures, originally designed as stables with living quarters above, but now largely converted into private residences and upscale offices.

Streets connecting to Hay's Mews

  1. Charles Street
  2. Chesterfield Hill
  3. Farm Street
  4. Hill Street
  5. Waverton Street

History and Development

Like many mews in London, Hay’s Mews dates to the 18th and 19th centuries, developed primarily to serve the grand townhouses nearby. Mews streets were originally utilitarian service lanes, accommodating horses, carriages, and staff who supported the more opulent houses of Mayfair’s aristocracy.

The precise origin of the name "Hay’s Mews" is not fully documented, but it may be linked to a local landowner or architect named Hay involved in its planning or development during the late Georgian or early Victorian era. The use of "Mews" denotes its function as a stable lane, derived from the royal stables once located in Charing Cross.

Notable Nearby Sights and Institutions

While Hay’s Mews itself is primarily residential, the surrounding area offers several notable sights and attractions:

Property and Real Estate

Hay’s Mews is part of one of London’s most exclusive postcodes. Property values here reflect the prestige of Mayfair. As of early 2025, mews houses on Hay’s Mews typically sell for between £4 million and £7 million, depending on size and finish. Most properties range from approximately 1,500 to 2,500 square feet (140 to 230 sq metres). These homes often feature modern interiors behind traditional façades, with features such as secure garages, terraces, and private entrances.

In comparison to wider London averages, Hay’s Mews commands a premium — the average property price in London hovers closer to £750,000, making Hay’s Mews nearly ten times as expensive per square foot1.

Nearest London Underground Stations

Though tucked away, Hay’s Mews benefits from excellent transport connections. The nearest London Underground Stations include:

Nearby bus stops on Hill Street and Berkeley Square provide additional access to the rest of the London Underground system and surrounding neighbourhoods.

Fun Fact

Hay’s Mews is occasionally used as a filming location due to its timeless appearance and relative privacy. Its classic architecture and cobbled setting make it a popular backdrop for period dramas and luxury property features, offering viewers a glimpse into the refined elegance of hidden Mayfair.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Rightmove – Property for Sale in Mayfair

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This page was created on 3 June 2025.

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