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West Hampstead

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West Hampstead
West Hampstead (Greater London)
West Hampstead
OS grid reference TQ255855
London borough Camden
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district NW6
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
UK Parliament Hampstead and Highgate
London Assembly Barnet and Camden
European Parliament London
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Coordinates: 51°33′16″N 0°11′20″W / 51.5543, -0.1888

West Hampstead is an area in northwest London, England, situated between Childs Hill to the north, Frognal and Hampstead to the east, Swiss Cottage to the south, and Kilburn to the west. Until the late 19th century, the area was a small village called West End. Modern West Hampstead emerged with the arrival of the railways, and the transformation of the area from farm land to housing estates. In 1879, the Metropolitan Railway adopted the name West Hampstead for their station on West End Lane, the main road through the area. Their motivation seemed to be to avoid confusion with the main retail area in central London, also known as the West End. A few hundred yards south, toward central London, West End Lane becomes Abbey Road, of Beatles fame. The road leads to St John's Wood. West Hampstead's proximity to the Metropolitan line at Finchley Road and its own Jubilee line stop (West Hampstead), together with a high concentration of fashionable bars and restaurants, means that the area is a popular destination for a night out for people who live in the northwestern suburbs of London. West End Lane itself is home to a number of cafes, bakeries and small shops, a regular haunt for the local population, which adds to the area a distinct village atmosphere during the day. Both the West Hampstead Thameslink and West Hampstead Overground have stations on West End Lane making the area one of the best served by public transport in London.

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History

  • The first public library in West Hampstead was opened in 1901, but was destroyed by a fire bomb in 1940.
  • The West Hampstead Fire Station was opened in 1901 also. It is still operational, responding to over two thousand emergency calls a year. It covers 12 square miles, including Hampstead, West Hampstead, Kilburn, Cricklewood and parts of Golders Green.

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Interesting Facts

  • The contestants in The X Factor (UK series 3) 2006 were housed in West Hampstead and would often be seen around the area.
  • Also the contestants in The X Factor (UK series 4) 2007 are currently being housed in West Hampstead.
  • Simon Scott, from band Televise and former drummer from Slowdive lives in the area. Their first music video, for the single "I don't know why", was entirely shot in the neighbourhood.
  • Decca Records had their recording studio on Broadhurst Gardens in West Hampstead. The studios gained some infamy as the site of The Beatles failed audition for Decca. The studios also saw David Bowie and The Rolling Stones record early albums.

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