Laverton Mews is a small cul-de-sac mews on the west side of Laverton Place. It is entered through a very large brick arch with small pedestrian arches on either side of the main entrance. The mews is cobbled. The house on the right is unusual in that it is virtually completely covered in creeper.
Laverton Mews was built by Richard and Thomas Pargeter in 1874-6, probably to designs by George and Henry Godwin, the Gunters’ surveyors.
