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- Mews abstract "Mews is a primarily British term formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large city houses, such as those of London, during the 17th and 18th centuries. The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such stables open. It is sometimes applied to rows or groups of garages or, more broadly, to a narrow passage or a confined place. Today most mews stables have been converted into dwellings.In the Smart Growth, Traditional Neighborhood Development and New Urbanism movements, the term is used to refer to the creation of new housing with similar characteristics to the historic type: a grouping of small dwellings which front on an alley or pedestrian passage.".
- Mews thumbnail Dunworth.mews.london.arp.jpg?width=300.
- Mews wikiPageExternalLink east-village-arp.pdf.
- Mews wikiPageExternalLink mews.
- Mews wikiPageExternalLink hydeparkstables.com.
- Mews wikiPageExternalLink secret_streets_a_map_to_new_york_citys_hidden_mews.php.
- Mews wikiPageExternalLink browse.cgi?client=public&X=528250&Y=179500&width=500&height=300&gride=528324.725508502&gridn=179373.105873957&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=GB&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=&advanced=&local=&localinfosel=&kw=&inmap=&table=&ovtype=&zm=0&scale=5000&out.x=8&out.y=9.
- Mews wikiPageID "1044788".
- Mews wikiPageLength "8769".
- Mews wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Mews wikiPageRevisionID "697873381".
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Alley.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Belgrave_Square.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Belgravia.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Buckingham_Palace.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Carriage_house.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_architecture.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_management.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_types.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Category:London_architecture.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Charing_Cross.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Chatsworth_House.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Europe.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Country_house.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Courtyard_housing.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink English_plurals.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Falconry.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Greenwich_Village.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink John_Rocque.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Lancaster_House.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Léon_Krier.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Mews_(falconry).
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Moulting.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink New_Urbanism.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Mews.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Smart_growth.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink St_Jamess_Palace.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Stable.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Terraced_house.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Neighborhood_Development.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Trafalgar_Square.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Mews.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink File:Dunworth.mews.london.arp.jpg.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLink File:Horbury_Mews.jpg.
- Mews wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mews".
- Mews wikiPageWikiLinkText "mews house".
- Mews wikiPageWikiLinkText "mews houses".
- Mews wikiPageWikiLinkText "mews".
- Mews wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Mews wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
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- Mews subject Category:British_architecture.
- Mews subject Category:Horse_management.
- Mews subject Category:House_types.
- Mews subject Category:London_architecture.
- Mews subject Category:Streets.
- Mews type Type.
- Mews type Type.
- Mews type Thing.
- Mews comment "Mews is a primarily British term formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large city houses, such as those of London, during the 17th and 18th centuries. The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such stables open. It is sometimes applied to rows or groups of garages or, more broadly, to a narrow passage or a confined place.".
- Mews label "Mews".
- Mews differentFrom Muse.
- Mews sameAs Q4309761.
- Mews sameAs m.04147g.
- Mews sameAs Мьюз_(градостроительство).
- Mews sameAs Q4309761.
- Mews wasDerivedFrom Mews?oldid=697873381.
- Mews depiction Dunworth.mews.london.arp.jpg.
- Mews isPrimaryTopicOf Mews.