
South End Close is a street in Hampstead.
Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath railway station has been part of the London Overground since 11 November 2007. Keats House Keats House is a writer’s house museum in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats. South End Green South End Green is the focus of a distinct Hampstead community. St Stephen’s Church St. Stephen’s is a former church building, sited on Rosslyn Hill at its junction with Pond Street, a steep slope adjacent to the Royal Free Hospital. Constantine Road, NW3 Constantine Road was planned as a direct route from Gospel Oak and Kentish Town to South End Green and the heath. Cressy Road, NW3 Cressy Road was named for a famous English victory by its builder Thomas Gibb. Rosslyn Hill, NW3 Rosslyn Hill is a road connecting the south end of Hampstead High Street to the north end of Haverstock Hill.
South End Green is the focus of a distinct Hampstead community.South End Green has been marked as such on maps since the 18th century, going simultaneously by another name -
Pond Street.
The area took more shape along the rough edges of Hampstead Heath in 1835, when the small puddle at the bottom of aptly-named
Pond Street was filled in. Much like Parliament Hill on the opposite side of the Heath, the arrival of a tram terminus brought people, shops, roads, homes and large public houses to this once sleepy hamlet by mid-century.