I managed to communicate to her what I had discovered through a series of mimes, mews and whisker movements. |
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It's called a mews rather than a laneway by the city, probably because it feels a lot more like a narrow street than an alley. |
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The principal change from the first phase is the inclusion of a downstairs bedroom and the decision to remove the mews in favour of a sun lounge. |
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The entrance to the mews or garden flat is from the lane behind the main house, and it has the appearance of a country cottage. |
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This quaint cottage-style mews extends to 85 square metres, including a living room, dining room, three bedrooms and a bathroom. |
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Dating from the early 1980s, this semi-detached four-bedroom mews is 130 square metres in area. |
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An architect designed mews on Upper George's Avenue in Blackrock is now on the market through HOK Residential. |
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It was quieter here, and more orderly, with falcon mews and kennels for the Baron's hunting dogs ranged against the wall. |
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The term is normally associated with bachelor pads, futuristic penthouses and plate-glass-and-steel mews dwellings. |
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Nearly 40 new homes will be incorporated into a modern development consisting of semi-detached houses, mews houses and bungalows. |
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The option to purchase a mews house is an additional bonus and the price represents good value in today's market. |
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With three bedrooms, two receptions rooms and extensive use of timber flooring, the mews is in good order throughout. |
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Jeffries watched him go down the street to the mews before stepping back and slowly closing the door. |
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Based on the mews principal, with vehicles in garages at ground level topped by a piano nobile floor of offices, planning is simple and logical. |
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Have you so quickly forgotten those boys at the mews, of not enough years even for hairs to bespeckle their chins? |
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This is a unique cut-stone mews where no expense has been spared on the high-tech features and striking interior decor. |
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Someone, in the cloistered mews where Aston Martins are built, came up with some rather novel marketing ideas. |
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There is also space to the rear which could be developed to provide a mews, subject to planning permission. |
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This offers the potential for developing an extension or even building a three-bedroom mews, subject to planning permission. |
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The 419 square metre property includes a mews to the rear and parking for 11 cars. |
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Would you be interested in the cobbled mews with some loudly painted houses? |
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A two-storey mews at the rear of the building fronts onto Laverty Court providing access to the car park. |
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Plans to convert the rundown cobbled mews behind the market in Hildreth Street into commercial space and new homes from November were lodged last month. |
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She goes to the mews house of her dreams, findstthe latchkey under the flowers as she does in her dreams, and enters. |
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In addition to three reception rooms and four bedrooms, it boasts a self-contained granny flat, a two-story mews and extensive parking for six cars. |
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His most recent job in London was at the mews of Mayfair, where the kitchen put out elegant renditions of modern British cooking. |
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But no matter how many innuendos the frontman, Adam Levine, slinkily mews, the group's songs still sound squeaky clean. |
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From the pools, they begin calling at dusk, producing a series of clucks, glugs, mews, and whines. |
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Today most mews stables have been converted into houses, some greatly modernized and considered highly desirable residences. |
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It also includes the four-storey townhouses, basements, yards and mews. |
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Bruce now lives in a small three bedroomed mews house since he split with his wife. |
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The mews development will be arranged as single bedroom apartments on the raised ground and first floors with the first floor having access via external metal staircases. |
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Bobby hoisted his one-year-old son, Aidan, into a backpack and went to transfer two pet hawks from their outdoor weathering perch to an indoor mews. |
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Subject to planning permission this has obvious potential for conversion to a mews and a number of neighbouring properties have carried out this conversion. |
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They call this type of house a mews and they are highly sought after. |
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The building comprised almost 266 square metres of net lettable space along with a full yard which provided car parking and a two-bedroom mews to the rear. |
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One was the main road that went through town, the second, across, went through to the office buildings and apartments, and the third to a couple mews of town houses. |
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Falling over themselves to focus on Inigo Jones's church and piazza at Covent Garden, historians of Stuart London have overlooked the city's first mews. |
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A coach house at the end of the garden has vehicular access to a laneway and has obvious potential for conversion to a mews, subject to planning permission. |
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There is a summer mews in need of some tender loving care, and a large cement sunken area which could accommodate a fantastic water feature or even a swimming pool. |
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For example, the grand stable block at Chatsworth House is referred to as the stables, not the mews. |
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Indoor housing for hawks is called a mews. |
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On a clear December morning in 1962, Johnny Edgecombe, who has died aged 77, fired six shots at the central London mews flat where his ex-lover Christine Keeler was staying. |
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It was healthy and magnificient because one room, above a mews, somewhere near the river, contained fifty excited, talkative, friendly people. |
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After driving around for a bit, I turn into a narrow mews. |
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But I was in the first bunch of pupils who could choose between Latin and maths and domestic science for school Cert and there was a brand new domestic science department opened, in a lovely mews. |
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After a fire in 1534, the mews were rebuilt as stables, and remained here until George IV moved them to Buckingham Palace. |
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From the reign of Richard II to that of Henry VII, the mews was at the western end of the Strand. |
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Steve then crept 50 yards down and across a small draw, slid behind a big red alder tree, and began to make soft cow mews. |
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Some mews were demolished or put to commercial use, but the majority were converted into homes. |
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Most mews are named after one of the principal streets which they back onto. |
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In the ancient mews, artists, companies and consultants now gather. |
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The mews had horse stalls and a carriage house on the ground floor, and stable servants' living accommodation above. |
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These can be indoor or outdoor spaces, as long as they are publicly accessible and can include streets, courtyards, plazas, forecourts, trails, parks, bridges, streetscapes and mews. |
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But the mews was deserted and no one had seen him depart. |
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