Ossulton Way, N2

Road in/near Hampstead Garden Suburb, existing between 1927 and now

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Ossulton Way rises steeply out of Market Place running northwards to meet East End Road which forms the northern boundary of Hampstead Garden Suburb.

St Marylebone Cemetery forms the northwest boundary to the area. Closes and roads that lead off Ossulton Way take advantage of the south-facing slope.

The land was part of the 300 acres leased initially in 1919. The Trust did not have control over the development but the Co-partnership paid a fee to be able to make this land part of the Garden Suburb.

The earliest buildings, dating from 1927, are mainly in the south of the area.

A large number of architects contributed to the development, making it one of the most diverse in character in the Suburb. There are groups by different designers all along Ossulton Way.

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Main source: The Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust
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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Newmarket Farm Newmarket Farm existed until 1855.
Park Farm Park Farm, Finchley give much of its land to the later Hampstead Garden Surburb.

NEARBY STREETS
Blandford Close, N2 Blandford Close, was planned as part of Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Brim Hill, N2 Brim Hill was one of the last developed areas in the Hampstead Garden Suburb development (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Bute Mews, N2 Bute Mews lies behind Market Place (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Church Lane, N2 Church Lane runs from East End Road to the Great North Road (East Finchley)
Cornwood Close, N2 Cornwood Close runs north off Lyttleton Road - the A1 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Cromwell Close, N2 Cromwell Close is a cul-de-sac leading off East End Road (East Finchley)
Crosby Court, N2 Crosby Court is a block behind the shops of Market Place (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Denison Close, N2 The flats in Denison Close have a modern feel, with horizontal paned casement windows. (East Finchley)
East End Road, N2 East End Road, linking East End and the southern section of the Great North Road with Church End, was the main east-west road in Finchley. (East Finchley)
Eastholm, NW11 Eastholm, built in 1919, was complete in 1920 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Edeleny Close, N2 Edeleny Close is a location in London (East Finchley)
Elm Gardens, N2 Elm Gardens is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
Elmshurst Crescent, N2 Elmshurst Crescent was built after the Second World War (East Finchley)
Greenhalgh Walk, N2 Greenhalgh Walk, was planned as part of Hampstead Garden Suburb’s northern extension (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Gurney Drive, N2 Gurney Drive is part of the northern Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Hampstead Heights, N2 Hampstead Heights is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
Heath View Close, N2 Heath View Close is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
Heath View, N2 Heath View is one of the streets of London in the N2 postal area (East Finchley)
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)
Hobbs Green, N2 Hobbs Green is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
Holyoake Walk, N2 Holyoake Walk has brick and render houses with modernist influences (East Finchley)
Howard Walk, N2 Howard Walk, designed by Courtenay Melville Crickmer, features Moderne facades with sloped roofs (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)
Ludlow Way, NW11 Ludlow Way was designed by the architect Crickmer (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Lyttelton Road, N2 Lyttelton Road (and Market Place) formed part of Unwin’s 1911-12 plan for the ‘New (Hampstead Garden) Suburb’ (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)
Maya Road, N2 Maya Road is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
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)
Neale Close, N2 Neale Close was designed by Butler in 1929 (East Finchley)
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)
Park Farm Close, N2 Park Farm Close is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
Pulham Avenue, N2 Pulham Avenue was built in the grounds of a house called Elmshurst (East Finchley)
Talbot Avenue, N2 Talbot Avenue is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
The Leys, N2 The Leys is a road in the N2 postcode area (East Finchley)
Trinity Avenue, N2 Trinity Avenue is one of the streets of London in the N2 postal area (East Finchley)
Westholm, NW11 Westholm was developed just after the First World War to provide housing for rent at ’modest’ rates. (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Widecombe Way, N2 Widecombe Way lead north off Lyttleton Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)


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