Hampstead is an area of London which is steeped in history. Originally it was
considered to be the countryside by the aristocrats of the time, and left as
marshland for the poor. Later the waters were considered to have healing properties
and Hampstead became a spa and health centre.
Having become well known, it's popularity grew and it
became a centre for politicians, writers, poets, artists,
musicians and entertainers due to its natural serenity,
beauty and supposed medicinal waters.
Many classical writers and painters have lived in Hampstead,
including John Keats and John Constable. Other famous people
who have also resided here include, Kingsley Amis, Hugh
Gaitskill, Ludovic Kennedy, Ramsay MacDonald, Dame Anna
Neagle, Paul Robeson, Peter Sellars, GeorgeRomney, John
Galsworthy, Melvyn Bragg, Dame Flora Robson, Sarah Siddons,
Dick Turpin, Evelyn Waugh, H. G.Wells and Whistler .
Development began in the mid 18th century and much of
the original property is still in tact. There are some
wonderful examples of Georgian and Victorian property,
many of which have been listed in order to conserve their
architectural merit and historical features. Today, Hampstead,
it is still sought after, prestigious and populated by
many artistic, theatrical and show business people.
Our office is centrally located in Hampstead
Village within easy access of Hampstead Underground.Hampstead
Heath is positioned at the north end of Heath Street. 'The
Heath' is beautiful and conserved parkland. It is one of,
if not, the largest open space in London and affords rolling
acres of greenery, magnificent walkways with numerous aged
and mature trees, inset with ponds for fishing, swimming
and resting alongside.
Kenwood House, which is surely one of the most wonderful
buildings in London, is situated within 'The Heath' and
contains an art gallery and tea house. In the summer evenings
open air classical concerts are staged on Saturdays.
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