Westholm, NW11

Road in/near Hampstead Garden Suburb, existing between the 1920s and now

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Westholm was developed just after the First World War to provide housing for rent at ’modest’ rates.

All of the ’Holms’ were streets developed north of the brook, begun by Sutcliffe and completed by Butler.

Architectural historian Miller highlights the dwellings in Westholm that are set back from the others, noting that "four bay windows of the four corners are set diagonally across each corner so that the corner pier serves also as the brick centre mullion of the bay."

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Main source: The Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust
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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
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NEARBY STREETS
Addison Way, NW11 Addison Way is the northernmost road in the Temple Fortune section of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Asmuns Hill, NW11 Asmuns Hill was the location for the first buildings in Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Beaufort Drive, NW11 Beaufort Drive leads north from Falloden Way (Finchley Central)
Beaufort Park, NW11 Beaufort Park is situated at the busy junction of Falloden Way and the North Circular Road (Finchley Central)
Brookland Close, NW11 Brookland Close is a cul-de-sac off Brookland Rise (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Brookland Hill, NW11 Brookland Hill leads off Brookland Rise (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Brookland Rise, NW11 Brookland Rise leads north of Falloden Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Bute Mews, N2 Bute Mews lies behind Market Place (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Chatham Close, NW11 Chatham Close, designed by Thomas Millwood Wilson, arrived on the scene in 1911 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Coleridge Walk, NW11 Coleridge Walk is a cul-de-sac designed by Herbert Welch in 1911 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Connaught Drive, NW11 Connaught Drive is a post-war road, north of the A1 (Finchley Central)
Denman Drive North, NW11 Denman Drive North is one of two spurs of Denman Drive (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Denman Drive South, NW11 Denman Drive South was laid out in 1915 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Denman Drive, NW11 Denman Drive leads off Erskine Hill (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Dorchester Gardens, NW11 Dorchester Gardens is a post-war development (Finchley Central)
Eastholm, NW11 Eastholm, built in 1919, was complete in 1920 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Edge Hill Avenue, N3 Edge Hill Avenue is a road in the N3 postcode area (Finchley Central)
Erskine Hill, NW11 Erskine Hill is flanked by groups of cottages designed by C M Crickmer (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Falloden Way, NW11 Falloden Way is the local name for the A1 trunk road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Gloucester Drive, NW11 Gloucester Drive runs parallel with Falloden Way (Finchley Central)
Hill Rise, NW11 Hill Rise leads north from Falloden Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Hill Top, NW11 Hill Top contains some of the earliest building in its area (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Holyoake Walk, N2 Holyoake Walk has brick and render houses with modernist influences (East Finchley)
Homesfield, NW11 Homesfield leads to a courtyard containing three detached blocks designed by Parker and Unwin, backing onto Little Wood (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Hutchings Walk, NW11 Hutchings Walk, designed in the mid 1930s, is an enclave of striking Moderne houses with pitched roofs (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Kingsley Close, NW11 Kingsley Close is an attractive example of 1934 Moderne architecture by Welch, Cachemaille-Day and Lander (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Litchfield Way, NW11 Litchfield Way is characterised by large groups of consistently designed 1920s houses interspersed with one-off designs (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Ludlow Way, NW11 Ludlow Way was designed by the architect Crickmer (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Market Place, N2 Market Place formed part of Unwin’s 1911-12 plan for the ‘New (Hampstead Garden) Suburb’ (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Maurice Walk, N2 Maurice Walk is a road in the northern section of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Midholm Close, NW11 Midholm Close was designed in 1928 by C.U. Butler (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Midholm, NW11 Midholm lies north of Falloden Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
North Circular Road, NW11 The North Circular Road is an arterial road of London (Finchley Central)
Northway, NW11 Northway runs from Central Square to Falloden Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Oakwood Road, NW11 Oakwood Road was laid out during the second phase of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Ossulton Way, N2 Ossulton Way rises steeply out of Market Place running northwards to meet East End Road which forms the northern boundary of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Sutcliffe Close, NW11 Sutcliffe Close is a symmetrical close designed by J.W. Binge in 1926 in the Arts and Crafts style (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
The Orchard, NW11 57 flats were built in The Orchard in 1909, one of the earliest developments of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Westholm, NW11 Westholm was developed just after the First World War to provide housing for rent at ’modest’ rates. (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Willifield Way, NW11 Willifield Way runs south from ‘Crickmer Circus’ to meet Hampstead Way before the junction with Meadway (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Woodside, NW11 Woodside leads off Erskine Hill (Hampstead Garden Suburb)


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