Reeves Mews is a short but refined street situated in the heart of Mayfair, part of the City of Westminster, London. It runs east to west, forming a connection between South Audley Street on its eastern end and Park Street on the western side. Tucked away just south of Grosvenor Square, Reeves Mews is a quiet and exclusive address, often unnoticed by the casual passer-by but well known to Mayfair residents and property investors.

Street Layout and Surroundings

Reeves Mews runs parallel to Adams Row to the south and Lees Place to the north. Its immediate surroundings are characterized by elegant Georgian and post-war buildings, with many properties converted from former stables or coach houses into high-end residential homes. The street is cobbled in parts, giving it a distinct old-world charm, and its discreet location offers residents privacy while remaining centrally located.

Mayfair’s prestigious shops, restaurants, and clubs are only a few minutes away, with Mount Street and Grosvenor Square very close by. Hyde Park lies to the west, offering green open space within easy walking distance.

History and Origin of the Name

The street dates back to the 18th century when Mayfair began to be developed as a fashionable residential district for the upper classes. Reeves Mews originally functioned as a service road for the grand houses on South Audley Street and Park Street. The mews would have provided access for deliveries, horses, and carriages.

The name "Reeves Mews" likely derives from a person with the surname Reeves, possibly an early landowner or local dignitary associated with the development of the area. The exact origin is unclear, but it follows the traditional naming pattern of mews streets in London, which were often named after either nearby families or the function they served.

Architecture and Character

Today, Reeves Mews is composed of a mixture of historic and modern buildings, with several properties having undergone sensitive refurbishment. Many houses here are multi-storey mews properties, often behind understated facades that belie their luxurious interiors. These homes frequently feature private garages, rooftop terraces, and open-plan living spaces tailored for modern urban living.

Local Attractions and Points of Interest

Although Reeves Mews itself is a peaceful residential street, it lies just moments from some of Mayfair’s most significant sights. Within a short walk, visitors can find:

Real Estate and Property Values

As of June 2025, property prices on Reeves Mews remain among the highest in London. A typical mews house on the street ranges in size from approximately 1,800 to 3,200 square feet (167 to 297 sq metres). Prices start from around £5.5 million and can exceed £11 million, depending on size, finish, and amenities1.

Compared to the London average (where the median home price is around £530,000), Reeves Mews is clearly a micro-market of super-prime real estate. Demand is driven largely by international buyers and affluent Londoners seeking privacy and location in equal measure.

Transport Links

Nearest London Underground Stations

The street enjoys close proximity to several London Underground stations, offering residents and visitors excellent connectivity. These include:

Bus Services

The nearest bus stops can be found on Park Lane, South Audley Street, and Oxford Street, providing access to key routes across central London. Routes such as the 7, 10, 23, and 98 serve the area frequently, offering connections to destinations including Paddington, Oxford Circus, and Notting Hill.

Fun Fact

Despite its low profile, Reeves Mews has occasionally made headlines thanks to its celebrity residents. It has been home to high-profile individuals seeking the seclusion that Mayfair mews houses provide. Additionally, some fashion shoots and TV scenes have been filmed here, drawn by the picturesque mews aesthetic and central location.

Quick Facts

References

  1. Rightmove UK – Properties for sale on Reeves Mews

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This page was created on 6 June 2025.

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