Carlyle Close, N2

Road in/near Hampstead Garden Suburb, existing between 1935 and now

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Carlyle Close dates from 1935.

Carlyle Close, Spencer Drive, Milton Close and Charlton Drive were developed in the mid 1930s. Carlyle Close was designed by Welch, Cachemaille-Day and Lander in 1935-1936.

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Abington House, NW11 Abington House is a block of flats designed for housing ’working women’ (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Arden Court Gardens, N2 Arden Court Gardens leads east off The Bishops Avenue (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Beaufort House, NW11 Beaufort House is one of the 1928-built Emmott Close blocks (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Brunner Close, NW11 Brunner Close is a cul-de-sac situated off of Litchfield Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Byron Drive, N2 Byron Drive is one of a number of cul-de-sacs off The Bishops Avenue built when large houses were demolished for development (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Carlyle Close, N2 Carlyle Close dates from 1935 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Carpenter House, NW11 Carpenter House is a 1928-built block on Emmott Close (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Chalton Drive, N2 Carlyle Close, Spencer Drive, Milton Close and Charlton Drive were all developed between 1934 and 1937 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Church Mount, N2 Church Mount features detached houses individually designed in the late 1930s and mid-1950s by various architects (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Constable Close, NW11 Constable Close runs southwest from Wildwood Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Cosway House, NW11 Cosway House is one of the blocks framing the entrance to Emmott Close (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Cotman Close, NW11 Cotman Close leads off Meadway (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Emmott Close, NW11 The Emmott Close flats were ’aimed at working women’ (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Green Close, NW11 Green Close is a 1930s addition to Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Grey Close, NW11 Grey Close lies opposite Litchfield Way (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Holne Chase, N2 Holne Chase is the eastern extension of Meadway and leads to Winnington Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Kingsley Way, N2 Kingsley Way is largely the work of Soutar and Butler, with some 1930s insertions by other architects that still fit the overall character (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Linden Lea, N2 Linden Lea was developed by H. Meckhonik and J. Oliphant in the mid to late 1930s (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)
Lytton Close, N2 Lytton Close, designed by G.G. Winbourne in 1935, is a Grade II-listed Modern Movement development (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Meadway Close, NW11 This is one of a number of Meadway-named road in the area (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Meadway Court, NW11 Meadway Court was designed by G.L. Sutcliffe in 1913 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Meadway, NW11 Meadway and the Great Wall form parallel axes running through the central area of Hampstead Garden Suburb. (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Middleway, NW11 The majority of Middleway was designed by J.C.S. Soutar in the 1920s in his neo-vernacular style (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Milton Close, N2 Milton Close was designed by C.G. Butler between 1934-1936 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Neville Drive, N2 Most houses on Neville Drive were built in the mid-1930s by a variety of architects, reflecting the economic realities of the period (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Norrice Lea, N2 Norrice Lea is a road leading into Hampstead Garden Suburb from the A1 Lyttleton Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Raeburn Close, NW11 Raeburn Close leads off Wildwood Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Rowan Walk, N2 Rowan Walk was built in the mid-1930s by various architects including De Metz, Soutar, Katona, Butler, and Drury and Reekie (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Southway, NW11 Southway is one of a series of three roads with geographical names: Southway, Middleway and Northway (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Spencer Drive, N2 Spencer Drive is mid 1930s development within Hampstead Garden Suburb (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Thornton Way, NW11 Thornton Way is a visually diverse road with large detached and semi-detached homes from a range of 1920s architects (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Turner Drive, NW11 Turner Drive is one of a number of Hampstead Garden Suburb roads named after artists (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Winnington Close, N2 Winnington Close lies off Winnington Road (Hampstead Garden Suburb)
Winnington Road, N2 Winnington Road was added to Hampstead Garden Suburb in 1930 (Hampstead Garden Suburb)


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