24-32 Queen's Mews W2 delivers 9 new apartments over office space, just 340 m from Bayswater Station (Zone 1) and beside the £1 billion Whiteley regeneration, giving strong long term value growth versus older Bayswater stock.
Approved by Westminster in 2019 and completing as a three storey plus basement scheme, 24-32 Queen's Mews offers rare new build mews-style homes within 1.3 km of Paddington Station and 1.5 km of Kensington Gardens, ideal for secure central London rental demand.
Conveniently positioned in Bayswater, London W2.
24–32 Queen's Mews is a thoughtfully designed residential development situated in Bayswater, London W2. The building stands as the product of an architect in tune with his environment, drawing upon the historical fabric of traditional mews streets found throughout London while integrating a contemporary residential standard. The project involves the construction of a new building and basement level over three floors on a plot previously occupied by low-rise buildings, and aims to provide 21st-century construction with an architectural identity in keeping with its neighbours. The design maintains the understated charm of a historic mews while creating modern urban homes in one of West London’s longstanding neighborhoods.
The development comprises nine apartments, which sit above ground-floor office space to create a compact mixed-use building in this highly-connected central London location. Each property has been built to an impressive specification, delivering modern accommodation that meets the aspirations of 21st century living. Architectural approaches aim for efficiency, privacy, and thoughtful configurations. The result is a residential fabric that marries historic urban context with refreshed building standards and modern living amenities.
The apartments within the 24–32 Queen's Mews are intended to meet functional urban living in a central London setting. Internal plans centre on clear delineation of space, as well as optimisation of the floor area, ensuring each residence has a comfortable proportionality. Meticulously chosen materials and modern finishes contribute to elegant interiors designed for long-term residential use. Natural light is a key element of the interior ambience, and well-placed windows do an excellent job of animating the spaces we live in.
The structure features practical amenities that promote daily life. Secure cycle parking, dedicated waste storage areas, and modern building infrastructure sit within the basement plant room to benefit residents. What remains would bring the property up to date in terms of operational quality, without sacrificing the architectural identity of a traditional mews street. The overall concept is sensitive to heritage, yet evocative of a functional urban centre.
24–32 Queen's Mews occupies an attractive position in Bayswater, one of the oldest residential areas in West London. The adjacent neighbourhood mixes historic streets with modern conveniences, including shops, cafes, and local services. The area is further boosted by significant regeneration projects in the vicinity, including the ongoing large-scale Whiteley redevelopment that continues to add to the desirability of the district.
The location is tremendously well strengthened by transport accessibility. The nearest Underground station at Bayswater is around 340 metres from the building and provides direct access across London via one of the largest underground rail networks in the world. Paddington Station is also nearby, providing national rail services and the new Elizabeth Line connection. A local map of the surrounding infrastructure underlines that it is close to Kensington Gardens, some 1.5 kilometres distant at its nearest point, providing access to one of London’s best-loved green spaces.
The project is located in a central London district with perennial residential demand and long-term stability. An opportunity to own one of a handful of new homes in this sought-after location, with apartments only available within an exclusive group of nine. The diminutive scale of the building helps ensure its exclusivity within a district where residential construction is limited.
Bayswater is still attracting international buyers as a result of demand for housing close to central London and all major transport links, while enjoying its historic residential character. Investors and residents also looking to purchase in premium urban neighborhoods regularly compare similar developments for long-term value. A purchaser weighing the location enjoys excellent transport and established amenities, both of which reinforce lifestyle quality and market resilience. The current price information is available on request; a photo of the development shows how it fits architecturally into the historic mews streetscape.
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Discover 24-32 Queen's Mews, a distinctive mixed-use development nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Bayswater, London W2. This innovative project features ground-floor offices and nine residential flats above, offering a harmonious blend of commercial and residential spaces.
Ideally situated near The Whiteley development and close to Bayswater Station, 24-32 Queen's Mews breathes new life into 19th-century mews properties, transforming them into modern and versatile spaces for living and working.
Experience the best of both worlds with this thoughtfully repurposed development, where historic charm meets contemporary convenience in the heart of Bayswater.
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