An artist's path V
Today's route through Hampstead Heath is one of my favourites. Along the way we will be reminded of the many artists who lived here, as well as interesting old stories. From Hampstead tube station we walk down Heath St, and turn right down Church Row. Church Row. Church Row, with its early 18th century Georgian houses, is one of the most interesting streets in London. Look at the fanlights, the canopies and the extraordinary ironwork. It is undoubtedly the most beautiful street in Hampstead, with the parish church at the far end. There is a lack of uniformity in the height, width and design of the houses, which corresponds to the different wealth of their original owners. Number 9 housed a reformatory for girls in the 1860s, and writer H.G. Wells, author of The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, lived at number 17. Until the late 19th century the northern part of Church Row was privately owned, and access to Frognal was controlled by a tollgate. Hamp...