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SOURCES: David A L Saunders, Gainsborough Gardens Hampstead and the Estate of the Wells and Campden Trust. An account of their development with houses, 1875-1895, (1974) Architectural History, Vol 27 (1984), 429 -442 London Suburbs, English Heritage (1999) Victor Belcher, Proof of Evidence, Public Enquiry, No 9A Gainsborough Gardens and land.


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A 5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Gainsborough Gardens NW3. This beautiful Grade II Listed home that has not been on the market for over 40 years comprises of 4,007 square feet set across four floors. The house is located on Gainsborough Gardens, a unique and private gated road next to Hampstead Heath.


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Gainsborough Gardens Explained. Gainsborough Gardens is a private road in Hampstead, in the London Borough of Camden. The road is arranged in an oval crescent around a central garden. It was laid out towards the end of the nineteenth century and influenced by the Bedford Park development in south west London.


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Gainsborough Gardens. Just off Well Walk is Gainsborough Gardens, which is a tranquil garden surrounded by Victorian homes. The garden and small community was founded in the late 19th century on the site of the former Hampstead Wells spa. Gainsborough Gardens. In 1698, the six acres of land for the spa was donated to the "poor of Hampstead".


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TQ2686SE GAINSBOROUGH GARDENS 798-1/17/544 (North side) Nos.3 AND 4 II Pair of semi-detached houses forming part of a small estate. 1884. By EJ May. For HB Timewell. Red brick with stucco dressings and 1st floor band. No.3 has a tiled roof and tile-hung gable and second floor; No.4 has a tiled roof with slate-hung gable and second floor..


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The history of Gainsborough Gardens is prominent in the history of the protection of open spaces, particularly in Hampstead where the seeds of national awareness were sown.. Gainsborough Gardens Hampstead and the Estate of the Wells and Campden Trust. An account of their development with houses, 1875-1895, David A L Saunders, 1974


GAINSBOROUGH GARDENS, HAMPSTEAD VILLAGE, LONDON NW3 7 bed semidetached house ยฃ8,500,000

SOURCES London Suburbs, English Heritage, 1999 Gainsborough Gardens Hampstead and the Estate of the Wells and Campden Trust. An account of their development with houses, 1875-1895, David A L Saunders, 1974 Proof of Evidence, Public Inquiry, No 9A Gainsborough Gardens and land Adjacent, London NW3, Victor Belcher, December 2006.


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SOURCES Gainsborough Gardens Hampstead and the Estate of the Wells and Campden Trust. An account of their development with houses, 1875-1895, David A L Saunders, 1974 Proof of Evidence, Public Enquiry, No 9A Gainsborough Gardens and land adjacent, London NW3, Victor Belcher, December 2006 Building News, April 12, 1912, 517 The Builder, Apr.26.


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His work in Hampstead included No.14 Gainsborough Gardens, known as the The Small House, completed in 1893 for his mother, and Wellside, the house on Well Walk at the entrance to Gainsborough Gardens, also 1893. The designs were for Nos 11-13 were exhibited and published by the Royal Academy in 1894.


GAINSBOROUGH GARDENS, HAMPSTEAD VILLAGE, LONDON NW3 5 bed end of terrace house ยฃ6,350,000

Gainsborough Gardens is a private road in Hampstead, in the London Borough of Camden. The road is arranged in an oval crescent around a central garden. It was laid out towards the end of the nineteenth century and influenced by the Bedford Park development in south west London. Many of its houses are grade II listed with Historic England.


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II Numbers 21 and 23 and Walls and Gate Piers. Vale of Health, Camden, London, NW3. 3 and 4, Gainsborough Gardens is a Grade II listed building in Hampstead Town, London, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.


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6 Gainsborough Gardens is a Grade II listed building in Hampstead Town, London, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.. Gainsborough Gardens Hampstead and the Estate of the Wells and Campden Trust. An account of their development with houses.


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The Railway Children film location: the London home: Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead, NW3. The film begins, though, at the Waterbury family home in London. It's a rather nice house at 4 Gainsborough Gardens, off Well Walk, in a quite corner of Hampstead, NW3. Until recently, the wrought iron arch still framed the entrance, but that's since gone.


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English: 9 and 10 Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead. No. 9 was the residence of the writer John le Carrรฉ from 1980 until his death in 2020. This is a photo of listed building number 1392570 .


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Thomas Gainsborough RA FRSA (14 May 1727 (baptised) - 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, he is considered one of the most important British artists of the second half of the 18th century. He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette and easy strokes.


6 bedroom detached house to rent in Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead, London, NW3 1BJ, NW3

Gainsborough Gardens is a private road in Hampstead, in the London Borough of Camden. The road is arranged in an oval crescent around a central garden. It was laid out towards the end of the nineteenth century and influenced by the Bedford Park development in south west London. Many of its houses are grade II listed with Historic England.