Hampstead Garden Suburb

About Hampstead Garden Suburb

Designed to offer a range of unique residential homes, the Hampstead Garden Suburb was ground-breaking in terms of 20th century architecture. Committed to creating a unique environment, in which families of all backgrounds could find homes, the Suburb was the first of its kind.

Using some of the most celebrated designers, planners and builders, Hampstead Garden Suburb architects were masters of their respective trades. Given the opportunity to create the first garden suburb, their forward-thinking approach, combined with their respect of the area’s history, produced an enviable residential environment.

Keen to retain the lush greens of the hedges and trees which were prevalent in the area, almost all homes were bordered by hedges, as opposed to fixed structures and fencing. This remains the case in modern-day Hampstead Garden Suburb, where the use of hedges as land borders adds an open and natural feel to a predominantly urban area.

Where do Hampstead Garden Suburb locals go?

Passioni

Indulge yourself in 100% genuine and delicious Italian cuisine within a modern and family-friendly setting.

Gail's

Amazing savoury and sweet treats and healthy lunches, with delicious falafel burgers on offer too!

Créme de la Créme

Indulge yourself in 100% genuine and delicious Italian cuisine within a modern and family-friendly setting.

The Old Bull & Bush

A beautiful pub with a fantastic outdoor area between Golders Green and Hampstead. A great spot for an evening beer whilst the sun goes down.

Schools

Henrietta Barnett, a girls’ grammar school, this is one of the country’s top- performing state schools and its pupils are regularly photographed and filmed by news crews.

The other local state school, Christ’s College Finchley. There are two popular state primary schools, Garden Suburb Junior School and
Brookland Infants in Hill Top which has a separate junior school.

Golders Hill School (2-7 year old) in Finchley Road and Annemount (2-7 year old) in Holne Chase are the two local pre-prep schools.

Kerem School (4-7 year old) in Norice Lea is an independent Jewish primary school.

King Alfred School (ages 4 to 18) in North End Road is the local allthrough private school.