Ferncroft Avenue, NW3

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Ferncroft Avenue is a street in Hampstead.





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Cassandra Green   
Added: 11 Sep 2020 14:34 GMT   

Rudall Crescent, NW3 (- 1999)
I lived at 2 Rudall Crescent until myself and my family moved out in 1999. I once met a lady in a art fair up the road who was selling old photos of the area and was very knowledgeable about the area history, collecting photos over the years. She told me that before the current houses were built, there was a large manor house , enclosed by a large area of land. She told me there had been a fire there. Im trying to piece together the story and find out what was on the land before the crescent was built. This website is very interesting.

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Julie   
Added: 22 Sep 2022 18:30 GMT   

Well Walk, NW3 (1817 - 1818)
The home of Benthy, the Postman, with whom poet John Keats and his brother Tom lodged from early 1817 to Dec., 1818. They occupied the first floor up. Here Tom died Dec. 1, 1818. It was next door to the Welles Tavern then called ’The Green Man’."

From collected papers and photos re: No. 1 Well Walk at the library of Harvard University.

Source: No. 1, Well Walk, Hampstead. | HOLLIS for

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James Preston   
Added: 28 Apr 2021 09:06 GMT   

School
Was this the location of Rosslyn House prep school? I have a photograph of the Rosslyn House cricket team dated 1910 which features my grandfather (Alan Westbury Preston). He would have been 12 years old at the time. All the boys on the photo have been named. If this is the location of the school then it appears that the date of demolition is incorrect.

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Graham Margetson   
Added: 9 Feb 2021 14:33 GMT   

I lived at 4 Arkwright Road before it was the school
My parents lived at 4 Arkwright Road. Mrs Goodwin actually owned the house and my parents rented rooms from her.


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Lived here
   
Added: 10 Dec 2020 23:51 GMT   

Wellgarth Road, NW11
I lived at 15 Wellgarth Road with my parents and family from 1956 until I left home in the 70s and continued to visit my mother there until she moved in the early 80s. On the first day we moved in we kids raced around the garden and immediately discovered an air raid shelter that ran right underneath the house which I assume was added in the run-up to WW2. There was a basement room with its own entrance off the garden and right opposite where the air raid shelter emerged. In no time at all up high near the ceiling of this room, we discovered a door which, while we were little enough, we could enter by standing on some item of furniture, haul ourselves in and hide from the grownups. That room was soundproof enough for us kids to make a racket if we wanted to. But not too loud if my dad was playing billiards in the amazing wood-panelled room immediately above. We had no idea that we were living in such an historical building. To us it was just fun - and home!

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GRaleigh   
Added: 23 Feb 2021 09:34 GMT   

Found a bug
Hi all! Thank you for your excellent site. I found an overlay bug on the junction of Glengall Road, NW6 and Hazelmere Road, NW6 on the 1950 map only. It appears when one zooms in at this junction and only on the zoom.

Cheers,
Geoff Raleigh

Source: Glengall Road, NW6

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The Underground Map   
Added: 25 Feb 2021 13:11 GMT   

Glengall Road, NW6
Thanks Geoff!

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Born here
   
Added: 16 Nov 2022 12:39 GMT   

The Pearce family lived in Gardnor Road
The Pearce family moved into Gardnor Road around 1900 after living in Fairfax walk, my Great grandfather, wife and there children are recorded living in number 4 Gardnor road in the 1911 census, yet I have been told my grand father was born in number 4 in 1902, generations of the Pearce continue living in number 4 as well other houses in the road up until the 1980’s

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 29 Aug 2023 15:25 GMT   

The deepest station
At 58m below ground, Hampstead is as deep as Nelson’s Column is tall.

Source: Hampstead tube station - Wikipedia

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Michael   
Added: 20 Sep 2023 21:10 GMT   

Momentous Birth!
I was born in the upstairs front room of 28 Tyrrell Avenue in August 1938. I was a breach birth and quite heavy ( poor Mum!). My parents moved to that end of terrace house from another rental in St Mary Cray where my three year older brother had been born in 1935. The estate was quite new in 1938 and all the properties were rented. My Father was a Postman. I grew up at no 28 all through WWII and later went to Little Dansington School

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Mike Levy   
Added: 19 Sep 2023 18:10 GMT   

Bombing of Arbour Square in the Blitz
On the night of September 7, 1940. Hyman Lubosky (age 35), his wife Fay (or Fanny)(age 32) and their son Martin (age 17 months) died at 11 Arbour Square. They are buried together in Rainham Jewish Cemetery. Their grave stones read: "Killed by enemy action"

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Lady Townshend   
Added: 8 Sep 2023 16:02 GMT   

Tenant at Westbourne (1807 - 1811)
I think that the 3rd Marquess Townshend - at that time Lord Chartley - was a tenant living either at Westbourne Manor or at Bridge House. He undertook considerable building work there as well as creating gardens. I am trying to trace which house it was. Any ideas gratefully received

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Alex Britton   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 10:43 GMT   

Late opening
The tracks through Roding Valley were opened on 1 May 1903 by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on its Woodford to Ilford line (the Fairlop Loop).

But the station was not opened until 3 February 1936 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER, successor to the GER).

Source: Roding Valley tube station - Wikipedia

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 09:52 GMT   

Shhh....
Roding Valley is the quietest tube station, each year transporting the same number of passengers as Waterloo does in one day.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 30 Aug 2023 09:47 GMT   

The connection with Bletchley Park
The code-breaking computer used at Bletchley Park was built in Dollis Hill.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 29 Aug 2023 15:15 GMT   

Not as Central as advertised...
Hendon Central was by no means the centre of Hendon when built, being a green field site. It was built at the same time as both the North Circular Road and the A41 were built as major truck roads �’ an early example of joined up London transport planning.

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Karen legg   
Added: 27 Aug 2023 12:12 GMT   

7 Hooper road
George Robert woodhouse Legg and his wife Mary a Legg resided here in 1916

Source: Every One Remembered - Soldier Profile Private George robert woodhouse Legg

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Fortune Green Fortune Green was originally part of the district of Hampstead but became physically separated from it by the building of the new turnpike road (now Finchley Road) in the 1830s.
Fortune Green Fortune Green lies to the north of the ancient village of West End.
Hackney College The Village Itinerancy Society, a Congregationalist college, was transformed into Hackney Theological Seminary.
New West End New West End was created in the 1840s on the Finchley Road.

NEARBY STREETS
, NW3 Kidderpore Gardens is a street in Hampstead.
Ajax Road, NW6 Ajax Road was first developed in 1886.
Alfred Court, NW6 Alfred Court can be found on Fortune Green Road.
Ardwick Road, NW2 Ardwick Road was named Major Ardwick Burgess who developed the road.
Ballantrae House, NW2 Ballantrae House can be found on Lyndale.
Birchwood Drive, NW3 Birchwood Drive is a street in Hampstead.
Boyd House, NW3 Boyd House is located on Kidderpore Avenue.
Brabourne House, NW3 Brabourne House is sited on Frognal.
Bracknell Gardens, NW3 Bracknell Gardens is a street in Hampstead.
Bracknell Way, NW3 Bracknell Way is a road in the NW3 postcode area
Branch Hill House, NW3 Branch Hill House is a block on Spedan Close.
Briardale Gardens, NW3 Briardale Gardens is a street in Hampstead.
Burgess Hill, NW2 Burgess Hill runs off of Finchley Road.
Burleigh House, NW3 Burleigh House is a block on West Heath Road.
Burrard Road, NW6 Burrard Road runs north from Fortune Green Road.
Caulfield House, NW3 Caulfield House is a block on Kidderpore Avenue.
Chesterford Gardens, NW3 Chesterford Gardens is a street in Hampstead.
Church Walk, NW2 Church Walk is a street in Cricklewood.
Clark House, NW3 Clark House is a block on Finchley Road.
Coach House, NW3 Coach House is a block on Templewood Avenue.
Conrad Court, NW3 Conrad Court is a block on Redington Gardens.
Croft House, NW3 Croft House is a block on Rosecroft Avenue.
Croft Way, NW3 Croft Way is a street in Hampstead.
Croftway, NW3 Croftway is a street in Hampstead.
Devonshire Place, NW2 Devonshire Place is a street in Cricklewood.
Falcon Lodge, NW3 Falcon Lodge is a street in Hampstead.
Finchley Road, NW2 Finchley Road runs briefly through the NW2 postcode as it passes through Childs Hill.
Firecrest Drive, NW3 Firecrest Drive is a road in the NW3 postcode area
Gentler House, NW3 Gentler House is a block on Finchley Road.
Grange Gardens, NW3 Grange Gardens is a road in the NW3 postcode area
Greenaway Gardens, NW3 Greenaway Gardens is a street in Hampstead.
Heartfield House, NW3 Heartfield House is a block on Finchley Road.
Heath Drive, NW3 Heath Drive, one of the roads connecting Hampstead with the Finchley Road was originally West Hampstead Avenue.
Hermitage Lane, NW2 Hermitage Lane is a street in Cricklewood.
Heysham House, NW3 Heysham House is a block on Heysham Lane.
Heysham Lane, NW3 Heysham Lane is a road in the NW3 postcode area
Hill House, NW3 Hill House is a building on Redington Road.
Hollycroft Avenue, NW3 Hollycroft Avenue is a street in Hampstead.
Ingham Road, NW6 Ingham Road is a street in Hampstead.
Joan Court, NW6 Joan Court is a block on Fortune Green Road.
Kidderpore Avenue, NW3 Kidderpore Avenue is a street in Hampstead.
Mackellar House, NW2 Mackellar House is sited on Burgess Hill.
Mansion Gardens, NW3 This is a street in the NW3 postcode area
Merlin House, NW3 Merlin House is a block on Oak Hill Park.
Mondrian House, NW3 Mondrian House is a block on Platt’s Lane.
Moreland Court, NW2 Moreland Court dates from 1927.
Nicholson House, NW3 Nicholson House is a block on Finchley Road.
Oak Hill House, NW3 Oak Hill House is a block on Redington Road.
Oak Hill Park Mews, NW3 Oak Hill Park Mews first appears on the 1900 map.
Oak Hill Park Mews, NW3 Oak Hill Park Mews is a street in Hampstead.
Oak Hill Park, NW3 Oak Hill Park is a street in Hampstead.
Oak Hill Way, NW3 Oak Hill Way is a street in Hampstead.
Oak Tree House, NW3 Oak Tree House is a block on Redington Gardens.
Oakhill Avenue, NW3 Oakhill Avenue is a street in Hampstead.
Pattison Road, NW2 Pattison Road is a street in Cricklewood.
Penrose Gardens, NW3 Penrose Gardens is a location in London.
Platt’s Lane, NW3 A farmhouse on the edge of the heath was enlarged by Thomas Platt before 1811 and who gave his name to the lane.
Prospect Place, NW2 Prospect Place is a road in the NW2 postcode area
Prospect Road, NW2 Prospect Road is a street in Cricklewood.
Rackham House, NW3 Rackham House is a block on Kidderpore Avenue.
Ranulph Road, NW2 Ranulph Road is a location in London.
Redington Gardens, NW3 Redington Gardens is the northern extension of Heath Drive in Hampstead.
Redington Road, NW3 Redington Road is a street in Hampstead.
Ridge Road, NW2 Ridge Road is a road in the NW2 postcode area
Rose Joan Mews, NW6 Rose Joan Mews is a small cul-de-sac in Fortune Green, NW6
Rosecroft Avenue, NW3 Rosecroft Avenue is a street in Hampstead.
Savoy Court, NW3 Savoy Court is a block on Firecrest Drive.
Schreiber House, NW3 Schreiber House is a block on West Heath Road.
Spedan Close, NW3 Spedan Close was the site of an innovative council housing scheme.
Studholme Court, NW3 Studholme Court is a street in Hampstead.
Telegraph Hill, NW3 Telegraph Hill is a road in the NW3 postcode area
Templewood Avenue, NW3 Templewood Avenue is a road in the NW3 postcode area
Templewood Gardens, NW3 Templewood Gardens is a road in the NW3 postcode area
The Garden House, NW3 The Garden House is a block on Rosecroft Avenue.
The Octagon 527a, NW3 The Octagon 527a is a location in London.
Vernon Court, NW2 Vernon Court is a block on Hendon Way
Weech Road, NW6 Weech Road is a street in Fortune Green, NW6
Wendover Court, NW3 Wendover Court in a mock-Tudor style was erected after the opening of Hendon Way in 1927.
West Heath Avenue, NW3 West Heath Avenue is a road in the NW3 postcode area
West Heath Close, NW3 West Heath Close is a road in the NW3 postcode area


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Hampstead

Hampstead though now considered an integral part of London, has retained much of its village charm.

Hampstead is on a steep hill and the tube station platforms are the deepest on the London Underground network, at 58.5 metres below ground level. It has the deepest lift shaft on the Underground.

Although early records of Hampstead itself can be found in a grant by King Ethelred the Unready to the monastery of St. Peter's at Westminster (AD 986) and it is referred to in the Domesday Book (1086), the history of Hampstead is generally traced back to the 17th century.

Trustees of the Well started advertising the medicinal qualities of the chalybeate waters (water impregnated with iron) in 1700. Although Hampstead Wells was initially successful, its popularity declined in the 1800s due to competition with other London spas. The spa was demolished in 1882, although a water fountain was left behind.

Hampstead started to expand following the opening of the North London Railway in the 1860s (now on the London Overground), and expanded further after the tube station opened in 1907.


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The Alice House
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Victorian art work
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Fortune Green
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Eustace Hamilton Miles
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Bracknell Way
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In the neighbourhood...

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Fortune Green
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Parsifal Road, NW6 was approved in 1883. Between 1890 and 1897, thirteen large detached and semi-detached houses were built in the road in a distinctive Hampstead fin-de-siècle style.
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Cannon Hill is in the Fortune Green area of West Hampstead. EJ Cave, one of the district’s most prominent Victorian builders, built the Cannon Hill estate where Marlborough, Buckingham and Avenue Mansions were built in the triangle formed by Cannon Hill, Finchley Road, and West End Lane in 1896-1900.
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Bracknell Way
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