Carpet Cleaning in Primrose Hill, London

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Covered postcodes: NW3
Information about Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill is a hill and district located on the north side of Regent's Park. The hill has a fine view of central London. Like Regent's Park the area 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. In October 1678 Primrose Hill (then known as Greenberry Hill) was the scene of the mysterious murder of Edmund Berry Godfrey.
In H.G. Wells' book The War of the Worlds, Primrose Hill was the site of the final Martian encampment. In The Hundred and One Dalmatians the Darling family live in the district. Primrose Hill is referred to in the Blur song For Tomorrow. The lyrics "and the view's so nice", from the song, have been painted on a path leading to the top of Primrose Hill. It is also mentioned in the Appleton single Everything Eventually, with the line "Let's go fly a kite on Primrose Hill". The video for the song was shot there too. In additon, Oasis took the photo for the cover of the single Wonderwall here where a girl is shown through a frame. Beverley Knight's single, 'Piece of My Heart', released 13 March 2006, is shot partially on Primrose Hill and in the nearby high street.
Nearest places
- Camden Town
- Regent's Park
- Belsize Park
- Chalk Farm
- Hampstead
- St John's Wood
Nearest tube station
- Chalk Farm tube station
- Swiss Cottage tube station
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