Udare House, NW6

Block in/near West Hampstead

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Udare House is a block on West End Lane.


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Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

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Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

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Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

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Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Cannon Stream The Cannon Stream was, before it was sent underground, a tributary of the Westbourne River.
Canterbury House In the last half of the nineteenth century, a white house called Canterbury was built on the then southern fringes of West End.
Decca Studios Decca Studios was a recording facility in Broadhurst Gardens.
Hampstead Cricket Club Hampstead Cricket Club moved to its Lymington Road site in 1877.
Hillfield By 1644 Hillfield was already mentioned in parish records.
Jacksfield Jacksfield was one of the smaller but well-documented copyhold estates in the West Hampstead area.
Kilburn Grange Park Kilburn Grange Park is a three hectare open space adjacent to Kilburn High Road.
Lauriston Lodge Lauriston Lodge, now the site of Dene Mansions, was a large house in West Hampstead.
Oaklands Hall On the west side of West End Lane, Charles Spain bought 5 acres and between 1829 and 1838 built York Villa.
Poplar House Poplar House was occupied by one of the first developers of West Hampstead, Thomas Potter.
Potter’s Iron Foundry In the nineteenth century, many West Hampstead people had jobs in Potter’s Iron Foundry.
Ripley House Jeremy Jepson Ripley built a house and coach house after 1814, with a large garden north of Lauriston Lodge.
Sandwell House Sandwell House was owned by three generations of the Wachter family.
The Black Lion The Old Black Lion was established in 1751 as a beer house.
The Railway The Railway pub is a standard Victorian pub with a musical secret.
Treherne House Treherne House was built in the mid eighteenth century,
West End Hall West End Hall (once called New West End Hall) was one of the mansions of West End (West Hampstead).
West End House West End House, once in open countryside, became surrounded by railways.
West End Park West End Park was created from fields known as the 'Little Estate'.

NEARBY STREETS
Alvanley Gardens, NW6 Alvanley Gardens was named after a resident of Frognal Hall (West Hampstead)
Ariel Road, NW6 Ariel Road was formed from the 1885 combination of Ariel Street and Spencer Terrace (West Hampstead)
Ash House, NW6 Ash House is a block on Netherwood Walk (Kilburn)
Banister Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Beckford Building, NW6 The Beckford Building is located on Heritage Lane (West Hampstead)
Beech House, NW6 Beech House is a block on Netherwood Street (Kilburn)
Beswick Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (Finchley Road)
Billy Fury Way, NW3 Billy Fury Way is a road in the NW3 postcode area (Finchley Road)
Blackburn Road, NW6 Blackburn Road is a cul-de-sac off of West End Lane (West Hampstead)
Broadhurst Close, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Broadwell Parade, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Broomsleigh Street, NW6 Broomsleigh Street dates from the 1880s (West Hampstead)
Campagne Gardens, NW6 Campagne Gardens is a location in London (West Hampstead)
Canfield Road, NW6 Canfield Road is a location in London (West Hampstead)
Carlton Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Cedar House, NW6 Cedar House is a block on Netherwood Street (Kilburn)
Cleve Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Compagne Gardens, NW6 Compagne Gardens is a location in London (West Hampstead)
Compayne Gardens, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Crediton Hill, NW6 Crediton Hill was at first called Crediton Road (West Hampstead)
Crown Close, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Dennington House, NW6 Dennington House is a block on Dennington Park Road (West Hampstead)
Dennington Park Road, NW6 About 1881 Dennington Park Road was constructed on the line of Sweetbriar Walk, the old path to Lauriston Lodge (West Hampstead)
Doulton Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Dresden Close, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (Finchley Road And Frognal)
Dynham Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Embassy House, NW6 Embassy House is a building on Cleve Road (West Hampstead)
Fawley Road, NW6 Fawley Road connects West End Lane with Crediton Hill (West Hampstead)
Frognal Parade, NW3 Frognal Parade is a parade of shops lying beyond Finchley Road and Frognal station (Finchley Road And Frognal)
Gladys Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Glastonbury Street, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Glenbrook Road, NW6 Glenbrook Road lies to the west of West Hampstead (West Hampstead)
Harvard Court, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Hawthorne House, NW6 Hawthorne House can be found on Netherwood Street (Kilburn)
Hemstal Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Heritage Lane, NW6 Heritage Lane runs off West End Lane (West Hampstead)
Highfield Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Hilltop Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Holmdale Road, NW6 Holmdale Road runs from Mill Lane to Dennington Park Road in West Hampstead (West Hampstead)
Honeybourne Road, NW6 Honeybourne Road runs between West End Lane and Fawley Road (West Hampstead)
Inglewood House, NW6 Inglewood House is on the corner of West End Lane and Inglewood Road (West Hampstead)
Inglewood Road, NW6 Inglewood Road, NW6 was one of the last roads to be built in West End, West Hampstead (West Hampstead)
Interlink House, NW6 Interlink House is a building on Maygrove Road (West Hampstead)
Iverson Road, NW6 The first part of Iverson Road, NW6 was laid out in 1872. (West Hampstead)
Jackson House, NW6 Jackson House can be found on Cleve Road (West Hampstead)
Kingdon Road, NW6 Kingdon Road connects Sumatra Road and Dennington Park Road (West Hampstead)
Kylemore Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Lessing Building, NW6 Lessing Building is situated on Heritage Lane (West Hampstead)
Liddell Road, NW6 Liddell Road was named after an old West Hampstead estate (West Hampstead)
Lilian Baylis House, NW6 Lilian Baylis House is a building on Broadhurst Gardens (West Hampstead)
Linstead Street, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Lithos Road, NW3 Lithos Road is a part of the NW3 postal area which lies west of the Finchley Road (Finchley Road)
Lowfield Road, NW6 Lowfield Road is the northern extension of Kingsgate Road, NW6 (West Hampstead)
Lymington Road, NW6 Lymington Road was laid out over the grounds of the former Canterbury House (West Hampstead)
Mandeville Court, NW3 Mandeville Court is a block on Finchley Road (Finchley Road And Frognal)
Maygrove Road, NW6 Maygrove Road runs between the Edgware Road and Iverson Road, NW6 (West Hampstead)
Medley Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Minton Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (Finchley Road)
Narcissus Road, NW6 Narcissus Road connects Pandora Road with Mill Lane (West Hampstead)
Netherwood Street, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (Kilburn)
Pandora Road, NW6 Pandora Road was one of many new West Hampstead roads constructed in the late 1870s (West Hampstead)
Petros Gardens, NW3 Petros Gardens is a location in London (Finchley Road)
Potter’s Buildings, NW6 Potter’s Buildings or West Cottages were established by Thomas Potter for his workers (West Hampstead)
Princess Court, NW6 Princess Court is a block on Compayne Gardens (West Hampstead)
Pumpkin House, NW6 Pumpkin House is a block on Compayne Gardens (West Hampstead)
Rowntree Close, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Salmon Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Sandwell Crescent, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Sherriff Court, NW6 Sherriff Court is sited on Sherriff Road (West Hampstead)
Sherriff Road, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Solent Road, NW6 Solent Road is a street in West Hampstead (West Hampstead)
Spode Walk, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Sumatra Road, NW6 Sumatra Road, NW6 dates from the 1870s (West Hampstead)
Udare House, NW6 Udare House is a block on West End Lane (West Hampstead)
Webheath Estate, NW6 The Webheath Estate is an estate in Kilburn (Kilburn)
Welbeck Mansions, NW6 Welbeck Mansions, flats notable for their ironwork balconies, were built north of Inglewood Road in 1897 (West Hampstead)
West End Lane, NW6 West End Lane is the main road running through West Hampstead (West Hampstead)
West Hampstead Mews, NW6 Street/road in London NW6 (West Hampstead)
Worcester Mews, NW3 Street/road in London NW6 (Finchley Road)
Worcester Mews, NW6 Worcester Mews is a location in London (Finchley Road)


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The Alice House
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Fortune Green
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Kilburn House
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The Gaumont State Cinema on Kilburn High Road (2007) Designed by George Coles and commissioned and built by Phillip and Sid Hyams, the cinema opened in 1937. The Gaumont State was one of the biggest auditoria in Europe, with seating for 4004 people. The suffix ’State’ is said to come from the huge 120 feet tower, inspired by the Empire State Building in New York City.
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Wet Fish Cafe
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The Alice House
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The Black Lion (early 1900s)
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Kilburn Grange Park
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Parsifal Road, NW6 was approved in 1883. Between 1890 and 1897, thirteen large detached and semi-detached houses were built in the road in a distinctive Hampstead fin-de-siècle style.
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Cannon Hill is in the Fortune Green area of West Hampstead. EJ Cave, one of the district’s most prominent Victorian builders, built the Cannon Hill estate where Marlborough, Buckingham and Avenue Mansions were built in the triangle formed by Cannon Hill, Finchley Road, and West End Lane in 1896-1900.
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