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Top: England > London > Hampstead The Keats House The Keats House in London has a great claim to fame - under the plum tree in its garden, Keats composed the sensational 'Ode to a Nightingale'. Keats lived here for 2 years, before leaving for Rome where he died of tuberculosis. Fenton House Fenton House, London, National Trust. Fenton House dates from the late 17th Century and remains largely unaltered since then. Whilst the house is simple, but attractive, the real interest of Fenton House lies in the porcelain and keyboard collections. Burgh House and Hampstead Local History Museum Burgh House is a handsome Queen Anne house in the center of Old Hampstead, with original panelled rooms and staircase, and wrought-iron gates. The Langorf Apartments Situated to the south of the fashionable Hampstead Village, the Langorf is in a quiet residential area just 5 minutes walk from Finchley Road underground Station and only 10 minutes from the West End with its theatres, restaurants, shops and entertainment The Lyncroft Hotel Bed and brekfast offering quality accommodation close to central London UK. Rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished with luxury beds and quality furniture. All rooms have color Television, Direct Dial Telephone and Tea and Coffee making facilities. Queens Mansions Hotel The Queens is a spacious double fronted Victorian building which is family run. Well situated within 5 minutes walk from Tufnel Park station, 10 minutes to the heart of London, less than 2 miles from Kings Cross/ St Pancras stations. Page 1 of 1       New Search |
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