Church Row, NW3
Church Row is an eighteenth-century residential street. Many of the properties are listed on the National Heritage List for England.
The writer H. G. Wells bought No. 17 in 1909 and lived there with his wife, Jane. The comedian Peter Cook bought No. 17 for £24,000 in 1965. Cook and Dudley Moore wrote their Pete & Dud routines in the attic.