Temple Fortune Hill, NW11

Road in/near Hampstead Garden Suburb, existing between 1907 and now

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(51.5825 -0.19445, 51.582 -0.194) 
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July
15
2022
Temple Fortune Hill is within the oldest part of Hampstead Garden Suburb.

The area encapsulates the social and aesthetic values of the founders. Aimed at middle class residents, there was a range of housing to suit the varied circumstances of this group.

The road scheme followed old lanes, paths and field boundaries, taking into account ancient trees and hedgerows, altering the building lines to preserve them. The slope of the land was utilised.

The intersection of Willifield Way and Temple Fortune Hill is informally known as Crickmer Circus. Courtenay Melville Crickmer’s layout incorporates the principles employed by Unwin to create a geometric yet informal village atmosphere. The original plan for a pond and open ’hexagonal’ space was obliterated by the construction of Queen’s Court in the 1920s.

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Main source: The Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust
Further citations and sources



NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Elephant Field The grazing elephants of Hampstead Garden Suburb...
Hampstead Garden Suburb Hampstead Garden Suburb is an example of early twentieth-century domestic architecture and town planning and is located in the London Borough of Barnet.
Temple Fortune Temple Fortune is a place in the London Borough of Barnet to the north of Golders Green. It is principally a shopping district used by residents of the Hampstead Garden Suburb.

NEARBY STREETS
Alyth Gardens, NW11 Alyth Gardens is a Temple Fortune cul-de-sac, situated off Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
Arcade House, NW11 Arcade House is in the Temple Fortune part of the NW11 area (Temple Fortune)
Ashbourne Parade, NW11 Ashbourne Parade is a parade of shops along the Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
Ashbourne Way, NW11 Ashbourne Way runs behind the shops of Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
Asmuns Hill, NW11 Asmuns Hill was the location for the first buildings in Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Asmuns Place, NW11 In 1908, two hundred and seventy houses went up in Asmuns Place (Temple Fortune)
Belmont Court, NW11 Belmont Court is a block on Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
Belmont Parade, NW11 Belmont Parade is in Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Bigwood Road, NW11 Bigwood Road leads up to Big Wood (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Bridge Way, NW11 Bridge Way is in an area of Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Central Square, NW11 Central Square was the original centre of Hampstead Garden Suburb due to the further development of the Suburb in the 1920s and 1930s, it is now located towards the west (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Chatham Close, NW11 Chatham Close, designed by Thomas Millwood Wilson, arrived on the scene in 1911 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Childs Way, NW11 Childs Way is a cul-de-sac off Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
Clifton Gardens, NW11 Clifton Gardens is a crescent situated on the east side of Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
Crispin Mews, NW11 Crispin Mews runs parallel with Finchley Road (Temple Fortune)
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)
Dingwall Gardens, NW11 Dingwall Gardens is in Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Eastside Road, NW11 Eastside Road runs north from Ashbourne Avenue (Temple Fortune)
Erskine Hill, NW11 Erskine Hill is flanked by groups of cottages designed by C M Crickmer (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Farm Walk, NW11 In Farm Walk, there are roughcast terraces with brick doorways and bay windows designed by Parker and Unwin in 1911 (Temple Fortune)
Hallswelle Parade, NW11 Hallswelle Parade is in the Temple Fortune part of the NW11 area (Temple Fortune)
Hallswelle Road, NW11 Hallswelle Road is a location in Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Hayes Crescent, NW11 Hayes Crescent is part of Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Hendon Park Row, NW11 Hendon Park Row is part of Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Highcroft Gardens, NW11 Highcroft Gardens is in an area of Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Hill Close, NW11 Hill Close forms an intimate cul de sac rising towards Central Square (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Homesfield, NW11 Homesfield leads to a courtyard containing three detached blocks designed by Parker and Unwin, backing onto Little Wood (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Hurst Close, NW11 Hurst Close extends west from Bigwood Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Litchfield Square, NW11 Litchfield Square is a large formal composition designed by Parker and Unwin (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Lucas Square, NW11 Lucas Square was named after its architect, Geoffrey Lucas (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
North Square, NW11 North Square part of the original central area of Hampstead Garden Suburb, forming a rectangle with Central Square and South Square (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Portsdown Avenue, NW11 Portsdown Avenue is part of Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Portsdown Mews, NW11 Portsdown Mews, forms part of Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Queens Court, NW11 Queens Court, a later Hampstead Garden Suburb block, was constructed on Hampstead Way in the 1920s (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Ruskin Close, NW11 Ruskin Close contains six houses (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Sheridan Walk, NW11 Sheridan Walk backs onto the Hoop Lane Jewish Cemetery (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
South Square, NW11 South Square is the name of the southern part of Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
St Georges Road, NW11 St Georges Road is a location in Temple Fortune (Temple Fortune)
Temple Fortune Court, NW11 Temple Fortune Court is a block on Temple Fortune Lane (Temple Fortune)
Temple Fortune Hill, NW11 Temple Fortune Hill is within the oldest part of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Temple Fortune Lane, NW11 Temple Fortune Lane leads from Temple Fortune itself into Hampstead Garden Suburb (Temple Fortune)
Temple Fortune Parade, NW11 Temple Fortune Parade possibly dates from 1911 (Temple Fortune)
Temple Gardens, NW11 Temple Gardens is in the Temple Fortune area (Temple Fortune)
Temple Grove, NW11 Temple Grove is a cul-de-sac running off Temple Fortune Lane (Temple Fortune)
The Orchard, NW11 57 flats were built in The Orchard in 1909, one of the earliest developments of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Turner Close, NW11 Turner Close contains some of the the more grand detached buildings, overlooking a green and showcasing the work of several architects. (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Wentworth Road, NW11 Wentworth Road forms part of one of the earliest development in the Golders Green and Temple Fortune areas (Temple Fortune)
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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