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  2. Hampstead High Street - Wikipedia

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    It is based on an ancient route and was known in the fifteenth century as Kingswell Street after the wells that supplied water for the village and was later called Hampstead Hill. [1] Many nearby developments took place in the late seventeenth century and early eighteenth century when the fashionable Hampstead Wells were at their height. [ 2 ]

  3. Hampstead - Wikipedia

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    Hampstead started to expand following the opening of the North London Railway in the 1860s (now the London Overground with passenger services operated by Transport for London), and expanded further after the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway opened in 1907 (now part of London Underground's Northern line) and provided fast travel to ...

  4. Belsize Park - Wikipedia

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    Belsize Park is a residential area of Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden, in the inner north-west of London, England. The residential streets are lined with Georgian and Victorian villas and mews houses. Some nearby localities are Hampstead village to the north and west, Camden Town to the south-east and Primrose Hill to the south.

  5. Keats House - Wikipedia

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    Keats House is a writer's house museum [2] in what was once the home of the Romantic poet John Keats.It is in Keats Grove, Hampstead, in inner north London.Maps before about 1915 [3] show the road with one of its earlier names, John Street; the road has also been known as Albion Grove.

  6. Well Road - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Cottage was once home to the writer Daphne Du Maurier and features a plaque put up by the Hampstead Society. The Logs is a large mansion dating back to the 1860s. [5] At the eastern end of the road, on the corner with East Heath Road, is Foley House which was built in 1698 for the first manager of the Hampstead Wells. [6]

  7. Hampstead Grove - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to the street is in 1831, when it was known as The Grove (a name that also at times included Admiral's Walk and Upper and Lower Terrace). In 1937, to avoid confusion with The Grove in Highgate, the name was changed to Hampstead Grove. [2] One of Hampstead's two historic windmills was located here. It contains a large number ...

  8. Jack Straw's Castle, Hampstead - Wikipedia

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    Jack Straw's Castle is a Grade II listed building [1] and former public house on North End Way, Hampstead, north-west London, England close to the junction with Heath Street and Spaniards Road. The site is named after the rebel leader Jack Straw , who led the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 and who is said to have taken refuge on the site until he was ...

  9. Hampstead Square - Wikipedia

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    It is linked by pedestrian access to Cannon Place. Historically it was a garden square, featuring densely-packed buildings as opposed to the larger space-out houses on the edge of Hampstead Heath. [2] Many of the houses date back to the early eighteenth century when the area was booming due to the nearby Hampstead Wells spa. [3]