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September
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The Manor of Belsize dates back to 1317, with the name is derived from French bel assis meaning 'well situated'.

Belsize Manor was built by Daniel O'Neill for his wife, the Countess of Chesterfield, in the 17th century. Urbanisation took place largely between 1852 and 1878, by which time it extended to Haverstock Hill. After World War I, the construction of blocks of flats began, and now a great many of the larger houses are also converted into flats.

Belsize Park underground station was opened on 22 June 1907 by the Charing Cross, Euston & Hampstead Railway as an intermediate station on its line from Charing Cross to Hampstead. It is served by three lifts and there are 219 steps. The station was designed by Leslie Green and has his familiar facade of ox-blood faience with four round arched windows. It remained largely untouched until the late 1980s when the lifts were replaced and a new ticketing system installed.

It was during the 1930s that Belsize Park contributed most to the artistic and intellectual life of Hampstead. Artists associated with the Mall studios included Dame Barbara Hepworth from 1927 to 1939, her first husband John Skeaping and second Ben Nicholson from 1931 to 1939, and Henry Moore, who lived at no. 11A Parkhill Road from 1929 to 1940. They were members of Unit One, a group of artists and architects founded in 1933 by Paul Nash (1889-1946), who lived at no. 3 Eldon Grove from 1936 to 1939. Sir Herbert Read, the poet and art critic, who lived in 1934-5 at the Mall studios, which he described as a 'nest of gentle artists', published the group's manifesto, a theory of modern style.

Another centre was no. 37 Belsize Park Gardens, meeting place of MARS, an architectural group, and home of Jack Pritchard, who founded Isokon, a firm making modern furniture designed by people like Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, refugees who brought a European dimension to the abstract design movement in the arts. Others included Piet Mondrian, the Dutch painter, who stayed with the Pritchards before moving to no. 60 Parkhill Road (1938-41). Pritchard also commissioned Wells Coates in 1934 to build the Isokon or Lawn Road flats, partly to house artistic refugees, on a site which he owned. Built in concrete in a functional style, the flats came to be recognized as 'a milestone in the introduction of the modern idiom into London'.

In World War II, a large underground air-raid shelter was built here and its entrance can still be seen near the tube station at Downside Crescent. The area on Haverstock Hill north of Belsize Park underground station up to Hampstead Town Hall and including part of a primary school near the Royal Free Hospital was heavily bombed.

Belsize Park these days is a lively area with many restaurants, pubs and cafés along Haverstock Hill and also England's Lane.

Glossary: A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 9, edited by C R Elrington.



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Wendy    
Added: 22 Mar 2024 15:33 GMT   

Polygon Buildings
Following the demolition of the Polygon, and prior to the construction of Oakshott Court in 1974, 4 tenement type blocks of flats were built on the site at Clarendon Sq/Phoenix Rd called Polygon Buildings. These were primarily for people working for the Midland Railway and subsequently British Rail. My family lived for 5 years in Block C in the 1950s. It seems that very few photos exist of these buildings.

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:42 GMT   

Road construction and houses completed
New Charleville Circus road layout shown on Stanford’s Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1879 with access via West Hill only.

Plans showing street numbering were recorded in 1888 so we can concluded the houses in Charleville Circus were built by this date.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Steve   
Added: 19 Mar 2024 08:04 GMT   

Charleville Circus, Sydenham: One Place Study (OPS)
One Place Study’s (OPS) are a recent innovation to research and record historical facts/events/people focused on a single place �’ building, street, town etc.

I have created an open access OPS of Charleville Circus on WikiTree that has over a million members across the globe working on a single family tree for everyone to enjoy, for free, forever.

Source: Charleville Circus, Sydenham, London

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Charles   
Added: 8 Mar 2024 20:45 GMT   

My House
I want to know who lived in my house in the 1860’s.

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NH   
Added: 7 Mar 2024 11:41 GMT   

Telephone House
Donald Hunter House, formerly Telephone House, was the BT Offices closed in 2000

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Paul Cox   
Added: 5 Mar 2024 22:18 GMT   

War damage reinstatement plans of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street
Whilst clearing my elderly Mothers house of general detritus, I’ve come across original plans (one on acetate) of No’s 11 & 13 Aldine Street. Might they be of interest or should I just dispose of them? There are 4 copies seemingly from the one single acetate example. Seems a shame to just junk them as the level of detail is exquisite. No worries if of no interest, but thought I’d put it out there.

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Diana   
Added: 28 Feb 2024 13:52 GMT   

New Inn Yard, E1
My great grandparents x 6 lived in New Inn Yard. On this date, their son was baptised in nearby St Leonard’s Church, Shoreditch

Source: BDM London, Cripplegate and Shoreditch registers written by church clerk.

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Vic Stanley   
Added: 24 Feb 2024 17:38 GMT   

Postcose
The postcode is SE15, NOT SE1

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NEARBY STREETS
Adamson Road, NW3 Adamson Road is named after either a contractor or architect to Eton College (Belsize Park)
Adelaide Road, NW3 Adelaide Road was begun in 1837 as William IV’s reign drew to a close (Belsize Park)
Akenside Court, NW3 Akenside Court is a block on Belsize Crescent (Belsize Park)
Akenside Road, NW3 Akenside Road is a street named after a famous local resident (Belsize Park)
Antrim Grove, NW3 Antrim Grove was Antrim Street until 1895 (Belsize Park)
Antrim Mansions, NW3 Antrim Mansions is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Antrim Road, NW3 Antrim Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Aspern Grove, NW3 Aspern Grove is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Barn Field, NW3 Barn Field - built as Georgian terraces - was opened in 1949 (Belsize Park)
Baynes Mews, NW3 Baynes Mews is a mews within the conservation area of Belsize Park (Belsize Park)
Belsize Avenue, NW3 Belsize Avenue was once the driveway to the former Belsize House (Belsize Park)
Belsize Court Garages, NW3 Belsize Court Garages were built by Willett in around 1880 as livery stables. (Belsize Park)
Belsize Court, NW3 Belsize Court is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Belsize Crescent, NW3 Belsize Crescent was the creation of a builder called Daniel Tidey and called, at first, Prince Consort Road (Belsize Park)
Belsize Grove, NW3 Belsize Grove is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Belsize Lane, NW3 Belsize Lane is a thoroughfare linking Rosslyn Hill with Swiss Cottage (Belsize Park)
Belsize Mews, NW3 This is a street in the NW3 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Belsize Park Gardens, NW3 Belsize Park Gardens was laid out in 1853 but not built upon until the 1860s (Belsize Park)
Belsize Park House, NW3 Belsize Park House is a block on Belsize Park (Belsize Park)
Belsize Park Mews, NW3 Belsize Park Mews lies in the Belsize Park Conservation Area (Belsize Park)
Belsize Place, NW3 Belsize Place follows the line of an old footpath. (Belsize Park)
Belsize Square, NW3 Belsize Square was part of the grounds of Belsize House (Belsize Park)
Belsize Terrace, NW3 Belsize Terrace dates from the 1860s and is the eastern extension of Belsize Crescent (Belsize Park)
Bray Tower, NW3 Bray Tower is located on Fellows Road (Belsize Park)
Briary Close, NW3 Briary Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Brocas Close, NW3 Brocas Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Buckland Crescent, NW3 Buckland Crescent was part of Daniel Tidey’s Belsize Park development (Belsize Park)
Cayford House, NW3 Cayford House was built at the northern end of Lawn Road around 1963 (Belsize Park)
Chalcot Gardens, NW3 Chalcot Gardens is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Connaught Mews, NW3 Connaught Mews is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Constable House, NW3 Constable House can be found on Adelaide Road (Belsize Park)
Crogsland Road, NW1 Crogsland Road is a street in Camden Town (Belsize Park)
Crossfield Road, NW3 Crossfield Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Daleham Gardens, NW3 Daleham Gardens dates from the 1880s (Belsize Park)
Daleham Mews, NW3 Daleham Mews is a mews in Belsize Park (Belsize Park)
Dalkeith Gardens, NW3 Dalkeith Gardens became part of Lyndhurst Gardens in 1911 (Belsize Park)
De Laszlo House, NW3 De Laszlo House is a block on Fitzjohn’s Avenue (Belsize Park)
Downside Crescent, NW3 Downside Crescent is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Du Maurier House, NW3 Du Maurier House is situated at the northern end of Lawn Road (Belsize Park)
Dunboyne Road, NW3 Dunboyne Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eaton Avenue, NW3 Eaton Avenue is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Elaine Court, NW3 Elaine Court is a block on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Eldon Court, NW3 Eldon Court is a block on Eldon Grove (Belsize Park)
Elizabeth Mews, NW3 Elizabeth Mews is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Ella Mews, NW3 Ella Mews is a street in Hampstead (South End Green)
England’s Lane, NW3 This is a street in the NW3 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Eton Avenue, NW3 Eton Avenue runs parallel with Adelaide Road, two blocks north (Belsize Park)
Eton College Road, NW3 Eton College Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eton Court, NW3 Eton Court is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eton Garages, NW3 Eton Garages is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eton Hall, NW3 Eton Hall is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eton Rise, NW3 Eton Rise is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eton Road, NW3 Eton Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Eton Villas, NW3 Eton Villas is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Fellow Road, NW3 Fellow Road is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Fellowes Road, NW3 Fellowes Road is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Fellows Road, NW3 Fellows Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Fitzjohn’s Avenue, TW9 Fitzjohn’s Avenue is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Fleet Road, NW3 Fleet Road refers to the buried River Fleet here (South End Green)
Fountain Mews, NW3 Fountain Mews is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Garnett Road, NW3 Garnett Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Glenilla Road, NW3 Glenilla Road was built at the same time as nearby streets (Belsize Park)
Glenloch Road, NW3 Glenloch Road was laid out over the grounds of an old house (Belsize Park)
Glenlock Road, NW3 Glenlock Road is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Glenmore Road, NW3 Glenmore Street became Glenmore Road in 1911 (Belsize Park)
Hampstead Green, NW3 Hampstead Green is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Haverstock Hill, NW3 Haverstock Hill is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Hawtrey Road, NW3 Hawtrey Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Hazel House, NW3 Hazel House is a block on Maitland Park Road (Belsize Park)
Heathgate Place, NW3 Heathgate Place is a street in Hampstead (Gospel Oak)
Heathgate, NW3 Heathgate is a street in Hampstead (Gospel Oak)
Hillfield Court, NW3 Hillfield Court serves a prominent art deco residential mansion block of the same name in Belsize Park (Belsize Park)
Hillfield Court, NW3 Hillfield Court is a prominent art deco residential mansion block in Belsize Park, in the London Borough of Camden, built in 1934 (Belsize Park)
Hillfield Mansions, NW3 Hillfield Mansions is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Hornby Close, NW3 Hornby Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Howitt Close, NW3 Howitt Close lies off Howitt Road (Belsize Park)
Howitt Road, NW3 Howitt Road was built on the site of a remaining mansion of Belsize Park (Belsize Park)
Huson Close, NW3 Huson Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
King’s College Road, NW3 King?s College Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Kings College Road, NW3 Kings College Road is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Kingsford Street, NW5 Kingsford Street is a street in Kentish Town
Klara Court, NW3 Klara Court is a block on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Lambolle Place, NW3 Lambolle Place is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lambolle Road, NW3 Lambolle Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lancaster Drive, NW3 Lancaster Drive is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lancaster Gardens, NW3 Lancaster Gardens is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Lancaster Grove, NW3 Lancaster Grove is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lancaster Stables, NW3 Lancaster Stables is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lawn Road, NW3 Lawn Road dates from 1851 (Belsize Park)
Lowlands, NW3 Lowlands is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lyndhurst Gardens, NW3 Lyndhurst Gardens dates from the 1880s (Belsize Park)
Lyndhurst Road, NW3 Lyndhurst Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Lyndhurst Terrace, NW3 Lyndhurst Terrace is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Maitland Park Villas, NW3 Maitland Park Villas is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Malden Crescent, NW1 Malden Crescent is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Mansfield Road, NW5 Mansfield Road is a street in Kentish Town (Gospel Oak)
Martys Yard, NW3 Martys Yard is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
McCrone Mews, NW3 McCrone Mews is a mews - formerly the location of a depot of the London Parcel Delivery Company (Belsize Park)
Melrose Apartments, NW3 Melrose Apartments is a block on Winchester Road (Belsize Park)
Merton Rise, NW3 Merton Rise is a location in London (Belsize Park)
Midland Crescent, NW3 Midland Crescent is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Nutley Terrace, NW3 Nutley Terrace is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Ormonde Court, NW3 Ormonde Court is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Ornan Road, NW3 Ornan Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Parkhill Road, NW3 Parkhill Road was Park Road until 1897 (Belsize Park)
Parkhill Walk, NW3 This is a street in the NW3 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Perceval Avenue, NW3 Perceval Avenue is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Pond Street, NW3 Pond Street is a street in Hampstead (South End Green)
Primrose Gardens, NW3 Primrose Gardens is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Prince of Wales Road, NW3 Prince of Wales Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Princess Mews, NW3 Princess Mews is a mews of Belsize Park (Belsize Park)
Provost Road, NW3 Provost Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Quickswood, NW3 Quickswood is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Rosslyn Hill, NW3 Rosslyn Hill is a road connecting the south end of Hampstead High Street to the north end of Haverstock Hill. (Belsize Park)
Rowland Hill Street, NW3 Rowland Hill Street is a street in Hampstead (South End Green)
Severnake Road, NW3 The Isokon building is a concrete block of 34 flats designed by architect Wells Coates for Molly and Jack Pritchard, as an experiment in communal living (Belsize Park)
Southampton Road, NW5 Southampton Road is a street in Kentish Town
Stanbury Court, NW3 Stanbury Court can be found on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Steele’s Road, NW3 Steele?s Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Steeles Mews South, NW3 Steele’s Mews North lies opposite its southern namesake (Belsize Park)
Steele’s Mews South, NW3 Steele’s Mews South runs off Steele’s Road, behind Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Strathray Gardens, NW3 Strathray Gardens is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Sumpter Close, NW3 Sumpter Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Tasker Road, NW3 Tasker Road is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Tobin Close, NW3 Tobin Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Tower Close, NW3 Tower Close was built on the site of Eldon House in 1982 by Pollard Thomas & Edwards (Belsize Park)
Tranley Mews, NW3 Tranley Mews is a street in Hampstead (South End Green)
Troyes House, NW3 Troyes House was built on the site of a bombed out convent (Belsize Park)
Truro Street, NW1 Truro Street is a road in the NW1 postcode area (Belsize Park)
Tudor Close, NW3 Tudor Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Upper Park Road, NW3 Upper Park Terrace became Upper Park Road in 1885 (Belsize Park)
Walham Court, NW3 Walham Court is a block on Haverstock Hill (Belsize Park)
Wandsworth Place, NW3 Wandsworth Place is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Waterhouse Close, NW3 Waterhouse Close is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Wedderburn Road, NW3 Wedderburn Road was named, indirectly, after a Lord Chancellor (Belsize Park)
Whitebeam House, NW3 Whitebeam House is a block on Maitland Park Villas (Belsize Park)
Wood Field, NW3 Wood Field was a post-war development aimed at providing houses for bombed out residents (Belsize Park)
Woodland Walk, NW3 Woodland Walk is a street in Hampstead (Belsize Park)
Wordsworth Place, NW5 Wordsworth Place runs off Southampton Road

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