Royal Mews

The Royal Mews was a royal horse stable at Charing Cross at the west end of the Strand. According to Stow, The Royal Mews dates back to the reign of Richard II. It was originally a site for storing falcons, and it burned down in 1534 but was reconstructed and active by Stow’s time (Stow 1598, sig. 2B2r).
The Royal Mews remains active today and is responsible for road-based travel arrangements for the Royal Family. Learn more at the Royal Collection Trust website.