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A two-bedroom house in one of the London's' most prestigious mews has been put up for sale. Holland Park Mews features picture-perfect properties with a quintessential London look dating back to the 1860s. Holland Park Mews in West London comprises 67 mews houses, the majority of which are Grade II listed. The one that has just gone up for sale has a price tag of £2.35million and is being marketed by the estate agent Maskells. The homes were first built as stables to serve the large mansion houses that line Holland Park, but today they are home to a much more well-heeled clientele. Entered via an engraved arch, also Grade II listed, with a cobbled road through its centre, Holland Park Mews was once described as a 'very ritzy mews' by the Pevsner Architectural Guides and a 'cathedral among mews' by architectural critic Ian Nairn. The mews appeared in two hit movies of the 1960s, Crossplot (1969) starring Roger Moore and Corruption (1968) starring Peter Cushing. Chic: A two-bedroom house in Holland Park Mews, London, is up for sale for £2.35mThe home that is up for sale features exposed brickwork across the open-plan living, dining and kitchen space on the first floor, providing a warehouse-style look. There is also a study on the first floor complete with bespoke book shelving, which could be useful for home working or as an additional bedroom. In total, the property spans 1,303 sq ft.It has two bedrooms, a garage and a bathroom located on the ground floor. The bathrooms are finished in a contemporary style with modern fittings and striking architectural lines. Unusually for London, the property has an integrated private garage, providing secure parking and additional storage space. Jamie Hope, managing director of sales at Maskells, told This is Money: 'Holland Park Mews is one of the most sought-after mews in London. 'Steeped in history and offering the perfect balance between a tranquil setting and being a stone's throw from excellent transport links, world-class amenities and of course, Holland Park itself, it is the ultimate statement address.'The house is in council tax band H, the highest property valuation band in England and Wales. Uniquely London: Holland Park Mews is a highly prestigious location to live Design: The interior of the property in London has been finished to a high standard throughout Bold: A toilet in the house has been designed in luxury green tones with a red door Study time: The London house has a cosy study room on the first floor Features: The property being sold has an integrated private garage, which is rare for London Relaxing: One of the two bedrooms in the 1,303 sq. ft. London property London house prices slow London saw the slowest house price growth of any British city over the past ten years, as sky-high prices stretched buyers to their limits, data this month showed. The capital's property market slump saw asking prices increase by just 7 per cent between 2016 and 2026 according to Rightmove, despite a brief boom during the pandemic.While the asking price of the typical home is still the most expensive in Britain at £687,080, it has only increased by £47,487 in the past ten years - prices stood at £639,593 in 2016.The property website analysed millions of supply, demand and pricing data points to come up with the figures.In contrast to London's lacklustre performance, cities across the Midlands, Northern England and Wales saw bumper growth.Best mortgage rates and how to find them Mortgage rates have shot up again due to inflation triggered by the conflict with Iran reversing hopes that the Bank of England would cut rates. This means those remortgaging or buying a home face higher costs.That makes it even more important to search out the best possible rate for you and get good mortgage advice, whether you are a first-time buyer, home owner or buy-to-let landlord.This is Money's partner L&C can help you with its fee-free mortgage service.> Compare mortgage rates> Find the right mortgage for you To help our readers find the best mortgage, This is Money has partnered with the UK's leading fee-free broker L&C.This is Money and L&C's mortgage calculator can let you compare deals to see which ones suit your home's value and level of deposit.You can compare fixed rate lengths, from two-year fixes, to five-year fixes and ten-year fixes.If you’re ready to find your next mortgage, why not use This is Money and L&C’s online Mortgage Finder. It will search 1,000’s of deals from more than 90 different lenders to discover the best deal for you.> Find your best mortgage deal with This is Money and L&C Mortgage service provided by London & Country Mortgages (L&C), which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (registered number: 143002). The FCA does not regulate most Buy to Let mortgages. Your home or property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.