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Well Walk is a street in Hampstead, England in the London Borough of Camden. It runs southwestwards from Hampstead Heath to Flask Walk which then continues on towards the centre of Hampstead Village around the Hampstead tube station. It takes its name from the historic Hampstead Wells. [1]
The first houses at North End date from about 1666, with cottages grouped around a village pond, between the two coaching inns, Spaniards Inn and Jack Straw's Castle. [ 1 ] North End is particularly known for The Old Bull and Bush pub which was first licenced in 1721, [ 1 ] and was a popular destination for daytripping Londoners in the ...
Hampstead Village is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina in the US, also known as the Eastside or the East Side. A prominent merchant, Henry Laurens, bought several tracts totaling 99 acres where Hampstead Village is today. [1] He began acquiring the land in 1769 with a purchase of land from George Austin, and then he added nearby ...
There is a major bus terminus near South End Green in Hampstead (near the Royal Free Hospital), served by London Buses routes London Buses route 1. Routes 46, 268, C11, and N5 also serve the Royal Free Hospital. [61] Hampstead tube station and High Street are served by routes 46, 268, 603, and N5.
Heath Street is in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden, part of the A502 road for much of its route. It runs from the centre of Hampstead Village northwards towards Hampstead Heath. [1] By Jack Straw's Castle it divides into North End Way heading towards North End and Spaniards Road heading towards Hampstead Garden Suburb and Highgate via ...
It is the main high street for Hampstead Village and is part of the A502. Heading southeastwards from a junction with Heath Street and Holly Hill by Hampstead tube station it runs downhill and features a number of pubs , restaurants and shops before becoming Rosslyn Hill which connects it further on to Haverstock Hill , the whole stretch of ...
South Hampstead is an affluent part of the London Borough of Camden in inner north London.It is commonly defined as the area between West End Lane in the west, the Chiltern Main Line (south), Broadhurst Gardens north and north-west followed by a non-road line demarcating the south slopes of Hampstead village, west of Belsize Park, and north and west of the usually narrowly defined Swiss ...
Hampstead tube station is located close to the junction with the High Street. It takes its name indirectly from the flasks made for the mineral water produced at the nearby Hampstead Wells . The Flask public house is located near the western end of the street and was built in 1767, although the current building is Victorian .