Hampstead Area Guide

Hampstead Property, History & Transport

West Hampstead used to be a small country village called West End, but when the Metropolitan Railway arrived in 1879 it called the station West Hampstead to avoid confusion with the other, rather better known West End further to the south.

But to this day West End’s little village green survives with its shops, restaurants and bars. Indeed, although the whole area is now covered with mainly late Victorian houses, it still retains a village feel and is a local destination for a good night out.

But for many, the big advantage of West Hampstead is its unrivalled rail links. West Hampstead station (now on the Jubilee line) connects to the (other) West End and on to the South Bank and Canary Wharf, and West Hampstead Thameslink station has direct service to Luton Airport to the north and the City to the south. West Hampstead Overground station goes east-west from Stratford to Richmond.

Un programme de régénération majeure est en cours pour moderniser West End Lane dans un boulevard bordé d'arbres, et les trois stations de West Hampstead, sont actuellement en cours de reconstruction et interconnectés. West Hampstead est clairement un endroit pour regarder.

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