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About
Primrose Hill:
Primrose Hill is a hill of 256 feet (78 m)[1]
located on the north side of
Regent's Park in
North London,
England, and also the name for the surrounding district. The hill has a
clear view of
Central London to the south-east, as well as
Belsize Park and
Hampstead to the north.
Like Regent's Park, Primrose Hill was once part of a great
chase appropriated by
Henry VIII and became Crown property in 1841. In 1842, an
Act of Parliament secured the land as public open space. The built up part
of Primrose Hill consists mainly of Victorian terraces. It has always been one
of the more fashionable districts in the urban belt that lies between the core
of London and the outer
suburbs, and remains expensive and prosperous. Primrose Hill is an archetypal
example of a successful
London urban village, due to the location and the quality of its
socio-historical development.[2]
In October 1678 Primrose Hill was the scene of the mysterious murder of
Edmund Berry Godfrey, and in 1792 the radical Unitarian poet and antiquarian
Iolo Morganwg (Edward Williams) organised here the first meeting of
Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain. According to the diary of
Narcissus Luttrell, Primrose Hill was once known as "Greenberry Hill" prior
to the execution of Messrs. Green,
Berry and Hill for the murder
of Edmund Godfrey, but this was after the execution and there is no trace of
such a name before 1679.
Nearest places
Belsize Park
Regent's Park
Chalk Farm
Camden Town
Hampstead
Swiss Cottage
St John's Wood