Survey of London: Volume 42, Kensington Square To Earl's Court. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1986.
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a (above). Laverton Mews in 1971.
R. and T. Pargeter, builder, 1874-6 (p. 207)
b (right). Grenville Mews in 1971 (p. 181)
c (below). NO. 6 Colbeck Mew in1984.
Ernest George and Peto, architect, 1883-4 (p. 205)
d (centre right). Gaspar Mews, 1873-6, in 1984.
No. 50A Courtfield Gardens (altered probably c. 1915) on left (p. 210)
e (below right). Colbeck Mews, 1876-84, in 1984.
No. 10 (left) reconstructed, A. C. Williams, architect, 1920 (p. 210)