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Kentish Town is an area of north London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, England
England

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 in the London Borough of Camden
London Borough of Camden

The London Borough of Camden is a London borough of London, England, which forms part of Inner London. The southern reaches of Camden form part of Central London....
.

ish Town is first recorded during the reign of King John (1208) as kentisston. By 1456 Kentish Town was recognised as a thriving hamlet, and in this period a chapel of ease
Chapel of ease

A chapel of ease is a church building other than the main church of a parish....
 is recorded as being built for the inhabitants.

The early 19th century brought modernisation, causing much of the area's rural charm, the River Fleet
River Fleet

The River Fleet is the largest of London's Subterranean rivers of Londons. Its two headwaters are two streams on Hampstead Heath; each is now dammed into a series of ponds made in the 18th century, the Hampstead Ponds and the Highgate Ponds....
 and the 18th century buildings to vanish, although pockets still remain, for example Little Green Street.






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Kentish Town is an area of north London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 in the London Borough of Camden
London Borough of Camden

The London Borough of Camden is a London borough of London, England, which forms part of Inner London. The southern reaches of Camden form part of Central London....
.

History

Kentish Town is first recorded during the reign of King John (1208) as kentisston. By 1456 Kentish Town was recognised as a thriving hamlet, and in this period a chapel of ease
Chapel of ease

A chapel of ease is a church building other than the main church of a parish....
 is recorded as being built for the inhabitants.

The early 19th century brought modernisation, causing much of the area's rural charm, the River Fleet
River Fleet

The River Fleet is the largest of London's Subterranean rivers of Londons. Its two headwaters are two streams on Hampstead Heath; each is now dammed into a series of ponds made in the 18th century, the Hampstead Ponds and the Highgate Ponds....
 and the 18th century buildings to vanish, although pockets still remain, for example Little Green Street. Between the availability of public transport to it from London, and its urbanisation, it was a popular resort.

Large amounts of land were purchased to build the railway, which can still be seen today. Kentish Town was a prime site for development as the Kentish Town Road was a major route from London northwards. Probably its most famous resident was Karl Marx
Karl Marx

Karl Heinrich Marx was a Germanphilosophy, political economy, historian, sociologist, humanism, political theorist and revolutionary credited as the founder of communism....
 who lived at 9 Grafton Terrace from 1856.

1877 saw the beginning of mission work in the area as it was then poor. The mission first held their services outside but as their funding increased they built a mission house, chapel, and vicarage. One mission house of the area was Lyndhurst Hall, which remained in community use for many years before being taken over by the Council and being run-down. The Council were looking to sell it to property developers for residential use, amid some local opposition. The Council were able to find a developer and the hall was demolished in 2006.

During the 19th and early 20th centuries the area of Kentish Town became for many years the home of many famous piano and organ manufacturers, and was described by The Piano Journal in 1901 as "...that healthful suburb dear to the heart of the piano maker".

A network of streets in the East of Kentish Town has streets named after places or persons connected with Christ Church, Oxford
Christ Church, Oxford

Christ Church , is one of the largest Colleges of the University of Oxford of the University of Oxford in England. As well as being a college, Christ Church is also the cathedral church of the diocese of Oxford, namely Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford....
 viz: Oseney
Osney

Osney, Osney Island, or Osney Town is a riverside community in the west of the city of Oxford, England. It is located off the Botley Road, just west of the city's main Oxford railway station, on an island surrounded by the River Thames, known in Oxford as the Isis....
, Busby
Richard Busby

The Rev. Dr. Richard Busby was an England clergyman, and headmaster of Westminster School.He was born at Lutton in Lincolnshire, and educated at Westminster, where he first showed his academic promise by gaining a King's Scholarship....
, Gaisford
Thomas Gaisford

Thomas Gaisford was an England classical scholar.He was born at Iford Manor, Wiltshire, and entered the University of Oxford in 1797, becoming successively student and tutor of Christ Church, Oxford....
, Caversham
Caversham, Berkshire

Caversham is a suburb in the unitary authority of Reading, Berkshire, England, although historically, Caversham was part of Oxfordshire. It lies on the north bank of the River Thames, within the county of Berkshire, on the opposite bank from the rest of Reading....
, Islip
Islip, Oxfordshire

Islip is a village in Oxfordshire, England. It is situated on the western edge of the fens of Otmoor, on the River Ray and River Cherwell, just east of Kidlington, and about 10 km south west of Bicester....
, Wolsey, Frideswide
Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford

The priory of St Frideswide, Oxford was established as a priory of Augustinian regular canons, in 1122. It was set up by Gwymund, chaplain to Henry I of England....
, Peckwater
Peckwater Quadrangle

The Peckwater Quadrangle is one of the Quadrangle s of Christ Church, Oxford, Oxford, England. It is on the site of a medieval inn, which was run by the Peckwater family and given to St Frideswide's Priory in 1246....
 & Hammond
Henry Hammond

Henry Hammond , was an England churchman....
. All these streets lay behind the Oxford Arms. Some of the freehold of these streets is still in the name of Christ Church Oxford.

In 1912 the Church of St. Silas the Martyr was finally erected and consecrated, and by December of that year it became a parish
Parish

A parish is a local church; it is an administrative unit typically found in Roman Catholic, Anglican, United Methodist, and Presbyterianism churches....
 in its own right. It can still be seen today along with the church of St Luke with St Paul and the Church of St. Barnabas (handed over to the Greek Orthodox Church
Church of Greece

The Church of Greece is one of the fifteen autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches which make up the Eastern Orthodox Communion. Today it is one of the most important autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent, churches of the Eastern Orthodox communion....
 in 1957).

Kentish Town Road contains one of London's many disused Tube stations. South Kentish Town tube station
South Kentish Town tube station

South Kentish Town tube station is a disused London Underground station which was on the Northern Line between Camden Town tube station and Kentish Town tube station....
 was closed in June 1924 after strike action
Strike action

Strike action, often simply called a strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to perform labour . A strike usually takes place in response to employee grievances....
 at the Lots Road power station
Lots Road Power Station

Lots Road Power Station is a disused Fossil fuel power plant on the River Thames at Lots Road in Chelsea, London, London which supplied electricity to the London Underground system....
 meant the lift could not be used. It never reopened. The distinctive building is now occupied by a 'Cash Converters' pawn shop at the corner of Kentish Town Road and Castle Road although there have been proposals to rebuild the station.

Kentish Town was to see further modernisation in the post-World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 period. However, the residential parts of Kentish Town, dating back to the mid 1800s have survived and are much admired architecturally.

Politics

Kentish Town is part of the Holborn St. Pancras seat currently held by Labour's
Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a political party in the United Kingdom. Founded at the start of the 20th century, it has been since the 1920s the principal party of the Left-wing politics in England, Scotland and Wales, but not Northern Ireland, where it has only recently organised again....
 Frank Dobson
Frank Dobson

Frank Gordon Dobson is a British the Labour Party politician. He is currently the Member of Parliament for the London constituency of Holborn and St Pancras ....
.

However, although considered traditional Labour heartland the area has often defied its demographic by resolutely maintaining a strong moderate, centrist vote. Kentish Town was an early base for the SDP
SDP

The acronym SDP can stand for:*San Dieguito Partnership*Scha Dara Parr, Japanese hip-hop group*Semidefinite programming An optimization procedure in mathematics....
 and in recent years the increasingly middle class
Middle class

Middle class is the group of people in contemporary society who are between the working class and nobility. This socioeconomic class includes professionals, highly skilled workers, and lower and middle management....
 population has returned large votes for the Green
Green Party (UK)

The Green Party was a Green politics political party in the United Kingdom. It has been succeeded by three political parties:* the Green Party of England and Wales...
 and Liberal Democrat
Liberal Democrats

The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems or just Lib Dem, are a Liberalism political party in the United Kingdom, formed in 1988 by merging the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party ; the two parties had been SDP-Liberal Alliance for seven years, from shortly after the formation of the SDP....
 parties. In May 2006 the Liberal Democrats won two of the three Council seats in Kentish Town, strengthening this hold by taking the final seat in a by-election in November of the same year.

Kentish Town Today

Kentish Town Road West Side 2005
Today Kentish Town is a busy shopping and business area. It offers libraries
Library

A library is a collection of information, sources, resources, books, and services, and the structure in which it is housed: it is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, or a private individual....
, gym
GYM

GYM is a sound format for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis.The name stands for Genesis YM2612, since the file contains the data sent to the Yamaha YM2612 sound chip in the console....
s and other entertainments to visitors and its community. Its proximity to Camden Town
Camden Town

Camden Town is the name of an area within the London Borough of Camden, situated in London, England. It is occasionally shortened to Camden....
 is ideal for further entertainment and a wider range of shops.

Kentish Town is a haven for independent shops. A survey by the local Green Party found that of 87 shops on the high street, 53 were still independently owned. The high street is a venue of national chains and independents. Many 'World Food' shops have opened up on the street.

Kentish Town has always been noted for its pubs and bars. Pub rock
Pub rock (UK)

Pub rock was a mid- to late-1970s musical movement, largely centred around North London and South East Essex, England, particularly Canvey Island and Southend on Sea....
 is usually traced back to the "Tally Ho", a former jazz pub, where Eggs over Easy
Eggs over Easy

Eggs over Easy were an American country-rock band, of the early 1970's, who visited London to record an album, and then became a resident band in a London public house, launching what subsequently became known as Pub rock ....
 started playing in May 1971, and were soon joined by Bees Make Honey
Bees Make Honey

Bees Make Honey were an influential band in the early Pub rock movement in the United Kingdom.The band were formed in 1971 in north London by Barry Richardson, who had a residency in a jazz band at the "Tally Ho" public house, when Eggs over Easy started playing pub rock there....
, Brinsley Schwarz
Brinsley Schwarz

Brinsley Schwarz were a 1970s English people Pub rock band, named after their guitarist Brinsley Schwarz . With Nick Lowe on bass and vocals, keyboardist Bob Andrews and drummer Billy Rankin, the band had evolved into its most well-known form by 1969 after achieving some success as Kippington Lodge....
, Max Merritt and the Meteors
Max Merritt

Max Merritt is a New Zealand-born singer-songwriter and Lead guitar who is renowned as an interpreter of soul music and R&B. As leader of Max Merritt & The Meteors his best known hits are "Slippin' Away", which reached #2 on the 1976 Australian singles charts, and "Hey, Western Union Man" which reached #13....
, Ducks Deluxe
Ducks Deluxe

Ducks Deluxe were an English people Pub rock musical ensemble of the 1970s, who have recently reformed. Usually called "The Ducks" by their fans, they were known for up-tempo, energetic performances, and the successful careers of their members, after they disbanded....
 and others.
Other music pubs include the "Bull & Gate" which featured early performances by Blur
Blur (band)

Blur are an English alternative rock band who formed in London in 1989. The four members of the band are singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree....
, The Housemartins
The Housemartins

The Housemartins were an England alternative rock band that was active in the 1980s. Many of the Housemartins' lyrics were a mixture of Marxism politics and Christianity, reflecting singer Paul Heaton's beliefs at the time ....
, Suede
Suede (band)

Suede were an English alternative rock band of the 1990s and the early 2000s that helped start the Britpop musical movement. Through their several incarnations, they were able to consistently put out albums that charted well, while still holding the respect of critics....
, PJ Harvey
PJ Harvey

Polly Jean Harvey is an English musician and songwriter. Raised in Corscombe, Dorset, England, Harvey formed an eponymous band as a teenager with drummer Rob Ellis and bassist Ian Olliver, who was replaced with Steve Vaughan....
, Ash
Ash (band)

Ash are an alternative rock band that formed in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland in 1992. The media originally pegged Ash's music as Britpop when the band first found mainstream success....
, The Pogues
The Pogues

The Pogues are a band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish music with influences from punk rock and jazz, formed in 1982 and fronted by Shane MacGowan....
, The Men They Couldn't Hang
The Men They Couldn't Hang

The Men They Couldn't Hang are a British rock band whose mixture of folk music and punk rock is not dissimilar to that of The Pogues .The original group consisted of Stefan Cush , Paul Simmonds , Philip "Swill" Odgers , Jon Odgers and Shanne Bradley ....
, Keane, The Libertines
The Libertines

The Libertines were an English rock music band. Formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Bar?t and Pete Doherty , the band also included John Hassall and Gary Powell for most of its recording career....
, Muse
Muse (band)

Muse are an English rock music band that was formed in Teignmouth, Devon, England in 1994. Since their inception, the band has comprised Matthew Bellamy , Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard ....
, The Shamen
The Shamen

The Shamen were an experimental electronic music band, initially formed in Aberdeen, Scotland by Colin Angus , Derek McKenzie , Keith McKenzie and Peter Stephenson in the 1980s as a psychedelic music-influenced indie rock act....
, Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers are an alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales, formed in 1986. Often referred to as the Manics, they are James Dean Bradfield , Nicky Wire and Sean Moore ....
, and Coldplay
Coldplay

Coldplay are a United Kingdom alternative rock Musical ensemble formed in London, England in 1998. The group comprises vocalist/pianist/guitarist Chris Martin, lead guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer/multi-instrumentalist Will Champion....
. The pub was the site of the extremely popular and influental six-nightly Timebox club run by Jon 'Fat' Beast from 1987 to 1992.

Kentish Town is also home to The Forum
London Forum

The London Forum is a well-known venue for concerts in Kentish Town, London, United Kingdom owned by the MAMA Group. The venue was built in 1934 and was originally used as an art deco cinema....
, a popular live music venue.

One of London's most famous nudist public baths, Rio's, is in Kentish Town.

Many of the old buildings remain, albeit hidden behind the facades of modern shops or neglected, and it is still possible to get a good impression of Kentish Town's heritage in present-day NW5.

Many of the filming locations used in the 2006 film "Venus" starring Peter O'Toole and Lesley Phillips, were in Kentish Town.

Kentish Town (by postcode) consists of Queen's Crescent, Torriano, part of Highgate, Tufnell Park & Kentish Town High Street.

Torriano Avenue, dating back to 1848, is a popular Kentish Town street being home to Pete Stanley, one of the country's best-known bluegrass banjo players, British actor Bill Nighy
Bill Nighy

'William Francis "Bill" Nighy' is a Golden Globe- and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-award winning English people actor. He started working in theatre and television, before his first film role in 1981, and is perhaps best known to international film audiences for his roles in Love Actually, Shaun of the Dead, Notes on a...
, The Torriano Poets, a beacon of culture where local poets have met for over 20 years and still hold weekly public poetry readings on Sunday evenings, and the second London branch of Flavours
Flavours

Flavours is an album released in 1974 in music by the Canada rock band The Guess Who....
, a specialist delicatessen selling high quality home-baked foods, refreshments and finest quality deli ingredients. The street is also home to two pubs, one being an 1850s hostelry The Leighton, the other The Torriano, which was for many years an old-fashioned community off-licence, and has retained a welcoming "living room" feel since its conversion.

Nearby Torriano Cottages is an unbarred enclave of 15 Victorian cottages with some recent architecturally interesting additions that still manages to retain an extraordinary rural atmosphere for a central London neighbourhood.

St Pancras Public Baths

St Pancras Public Baths Prince of Wales Road 2005
The largest municipal building in Kentish Town is the St Pancras
Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras

The Metropolitan Borough of St Pancras was a metropolitan borough of the County of London between 1900 and 1965, when it was amalgamated with the Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead and the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn to form the London Borough of Camden....
 public baths, opened in 1900, designed by T.W. Aldwinckle. The large complex originally had separate first and second class men's baths and a women's baths, along with a public hall. Little of the interior remains intact.

The baths were closed in January 2007 for refurbishment and are unlikely to re-open before 2010.

Notable residents



  • Mike Barson
    Mike Barson

    Mike Barson , sometimes nicknamed Monsieur Barso, is an England musician, best known as a founding member and keyboardist of the Two Tone band , Madness ....
    , the keyboardist of Madness (band)
    Madness (band)

    Madness are an English Pop music/ska band from Camden Town, London, that formed in 1976. As of 2008, the band have continued to perform with their most recognised lineup of seven members, although their lineup has varied slightly over the years....
  • Sian Berry
    Siān Berry

    Si?n Berry is an England politician and member of the Green Party of England and Wales. From 2006 to 2007, she was one of the Green Party's Principal Speakers....
    , Green Party politician and 2008 Green Party candidate for London Mayor.
  • Tom Conti
    Tom Conti

    Tom Conti is a Scotland Academy Award-nominated and Tony Award-winning actor, theatre director, and novelist....
    , actor
  • Giles Coren
    Giles Coren

    Giles Coren is a United Kingdom journalist. He is the son of the late British writer and humourist Alan Coren and brother of journalist Victoria Coren....
    , restaurant critic
  • Noel Fielding
    Noel Fielding

    Noel Fielding is an English people artist, comedian and actor. He is known for his role as Vince Noir in The Mighty Boosh, which he also co-writes with fellow actor Julian Barratt....
    , comedian
    Comedian

    A comedian or comic is a person who seeks to entertain members of an audience, primarily by making them laughter. This might be through jokes or amusing situations, or acting a fool, as in slapstick, or employing prop comedy....
     (with his girlfriend, Dee Plume
    Dee plume

    Personal Life Dee Plume is currently dating Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding. She is one half of electro band Robots in Disguise....
    , a singer in the band Robots in Disguise
    Robots in Disguise

    Robots in Disguise are an England, now Berlin-based, Electro band. The group is composed of Dee Plume , Sue Denim , and a rolling live line-up of backing musicians....
    )
  • Ben Goldacre
    Ben Goldacre

    Ben Goldacre is a United Kingdom medical physician and journalist, and the author of the The Guardian newspaper's weekly Bad Science column....
    , medical doctor and journalist
  • Patricia Hewitt
    Patricia Hewitt

    Patricia Hope Hewitt is a United Kingdom politician. She is the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Leicester West and the former Secretary of State for Health....
    , former Secretary of State for Health
  • Bert Jansch
    Bert Jansch

    Herbert Jansch , known as Bert Jansch, is a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle . He was born in Glasgow and, in the 1960s, he was heavily influenced by the guitarist Davey Graham and folk singers such as Anne Briggs....
    , folk musician
  • Tessa Jowell
    Tessa Jowell

    Tessa Jowell is a United Kingdom politician. She is the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Dulwich and West Norwood .She is also Minister for the Olympics, a role she initially combined with being Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport following the selection of London to host the 2012 Summer Olympics....
    , Olympics Minister
  • Roger Lloyd Pack
    Roger Lloyd Pack

    Roger Lloyd Pack is an England acting, he is best known for his role as Trigger in Only Fools and Horses....
    , actor
  • Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy

    'William Francis "Bill" Nighy' is a Golden Globe- and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-award winning English people actor. He started working in theatre and television, before his first film role in 1981, and is perhaps best known to international film audiences for his roles in Love Actually, Shaun of the Dead, Notes on a...
    , actor
  • Gareth Peirce
    Gareth Peirce

    Gareth Peirce is an England solicitor, and was educated at the independent Cheltenham Ladies' College, the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics....
    , solicitor
  • Alan Rusbridger
    Alan Rusbridger

    Alan Rusbridger is the son of the late G H Rusbridger, the Director of Education of Northern Rhodesia . He has been editing of The Guardian since 1995....
    , editor of the Guardian
    The Guardian

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     newspaper
  • Jon Snow
    Jon Snow

    Jon Snow is an England journalist and presenter, currently employed by Channel 4. He is best known for presenting Channel 4 News.He is the son of the schoolmaster and Bishop, George D'Oyly Snow, grandson of First World War general Thomas D'Oyly Snow and cousin of retired BBC television news presenter Peter Snow....
    , TV journalist
  • Keir Starmer
    Keir Starmer

    Keir Starmer Queen's Counsel is a barrister in England and Wales. He became the fourteenth Director of Public Prosecutions and the sixth head of the Crown Prosecution Service on 1 November 2008....
    , Director of Public Prosecutions
  • Pete Donaldson
    Pete Donaldson

    Pete Donaldson is a Radio and Television presenter, Producer and Voice Over Artist who is best known for his radio shows on Xfm London and Xfm Manchester, alongside his work on the Alex Zane Breakfast Show and the Lauren Laverne Breakfast Show He also featured on the Danny Wallace Saturday show on Xfm....
    , Radio celebrity


Transport


Nearest stations

  • Gospel Oak railway station
    Gospel Oak railway station

    Gospel Oak railway station is in North London in the London Borough of Camden. It is on the North London Line and is also one of the termini for the Gospel Oak to Barking line....
  • Kentish Town station
    Kentish Town station

    Kentish Town station is a London Underground and National Rail station in the Kentish Town area of the London Borough of Camden. It is located at the junction of Kentish Town Road and Leighton Road....
  • Kentish Town West railway station
    Kentish Town West railway station

    Kentish Town West railway station is in Prince of Wales Road adjacent to Dalby Street, in the London Borough of Camden in north west London. It is on the North London Line, and the station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground....
  • Camden Town tube station
    Camden Town tube station

    Camden Town London Underground station is a major junction on the Northern Line and one of the busiest stations on the London Underground network....


Neighbouring areas

  • Camden Town
    Camden Town

    Camden Town is the name of an area within the London Borough of Camden, situated in London, England. It is occasionally shortened to Camden....
     and Chalk Farm
    Chalk Farm

    Chalk Farm is an area of the London Borough of Camden in north London, England. It lies directly to the north of Camden Town and Chalk Farm tube station is the closest tube station to the nearby, upmarket neighbourhood of Primrose Hill....
     to the south
  • Barnsbury
    Barnsbury

    Barnsbury is an area of north London in the London Borough of Islington, in the London N1 and London N7 UK postcodes.The name is a corruption of villa de Iseldon Berners , being so called after the Berners family, who gained ownership of the lands after the Norman Conquest and were powerful medieval manorial lords, owning a large part...
     to the south-east
  • Tufnell Park
    Tufnell Park

    Tufnell Park is an area of north London, England which straddles the border of the London Borough of Islington and the London Borough of Camden....
     and Holloway
    Nag's Head, London

    Nag's Head, Holloway is a locality within the Holloway, London district in the London Borough of Islington.It was originally named after the Nag's Head pub on the Holloway Road ....
     to the east
  • Dartmouth Park
    Dartmouth Park

    Dartmouth Park is a district of north London in the London Borough of Camden, on the slope of the hill that rises up to Highgate from Kentish Town....
     and Archway to the north-east
  • Highgate
    Highgate

    Highgate is a village in North London on the north-eastern corner of Hampstead Heath. Highgate rises to an altitude of at Highgate Wood and at North Hill....
     to the north
  • Hampstead
    Hampstead

    Hampstead is an area of London, England, located north-west of Charing Cross. It is part of the London Borough of Camden. It is situated within Inner London....
     and Belsize Park
    Belsize Park

    Belsize Park is an area of north-west London, England in the London Borough of Camden.It is located north-west of Charing Cross and situated on the Northern Line....
     to the west