- 2 WILLOW ROAD
- a number of cottages were demolished to allow for construction, something which was strongly opposed by a number of prominent local residents including ian fleming, who claimed this to be his inspiration for the name of the james bond villain, auric goldfinger
- managed by the national trust since 1995 and open to the public
- part of a terrace of three modernist-style houses designed by ernö goldfinger, completed by 1939
- 6 ELLERDALE ROAD
- built in 1876 in the arts and crafts style of architecture by richard norman shaw
- now know as the institute of st marcellina
- used as a convent since 2006
- ANNA FRUED CENTRE
- child mental health research, training and treatment centre
- focuses on child psychoanalysis
- EMBASSY THEATRE
- 64 eton avenue
- opened as a repertory company in 1928
- FINCHLEY ROAD TUBE STATION
- now serving the jubilee and metropolitan lines
- opened in 1879
- travelcard zone 2
- FREUD MUSEUM
- 20 maresfield gardens nw3
- museum dedicated to sigmund freud, who lived there with his family during the last year of his life
- goldfinger designed most of the furniture in the middle flat. this house contains a significant collection of 20th century art by bridget riley, marcel duchamp, henry moore and max ernst
- HILLFIELD COURT
- built in 1934
- famous art deco residential mansion block in belsize park
- located off belsize avenue
- KEATS HOUSE
- "ode to a nightingale" was written under one of the garden's plum trees
- keats lodged here during some of his most productive years
- museum dedicated to the romantic poet john keats who once lived there
- NETHERHALL HOUSE
- halls of residence for men
- PAX LODGE
- opened in 1990
- world association of girl guides and girl scouts
- ST JOHN-AT-HAMPSTEAD
- church of england parish church
- ST STEPHAN'S CHURCH
- £4 million raised for restoration and preservation in 1999, it has been restored to usable condition
- closed for worship in 1977 due to structural concerns, rising maintenance costs, and a declining congregation
- neogothic church designed by samuel sanders teulon in 1869
- saved from demolition to provide a carpark for the royal free hospital or being split into flats by being made a grade 1 listed building in the late 1970s
- sits abandoned, overrun by squatters and decay for two decades
- THE EVERYMAN
- cinema opened in 1939
- shows films and special events, including the metropolitan opera from new york and the national theatre, live q&as, film festivals and seasons.
apr 30 2014 ∞
oct 31 2015 +