Dartmouth Park, Camden

Dartmouth Park is a district of north London in the London Borough of Camden, on the hill that rises up to Highgate from Kentish Town. On its west side, it borders Parliament Hill Fields. It is named after the Earl of Dartmouth who bought the land in St Pancras parish in the middle of the 18th century. The 5th Earl of Dartmouth allowed a wave of scrutinised house building in the late 19th century, with most later waves also subject to amenity-giving planning conditions, such as a limitation on density. Housing is predominantly detached, terraced and semi-detached houses, late Victorian and Edwardian mansion flats.

Dartmouth Park, Camden, London

A small, landscaped park, Dartmouth Park, is immediately to the east in Islington. It was laid out on the edge of the reservoirs and opened to the public in 1972. It has a children's playground. The top of the hill gives an open semi-panorama. The park has an enclosed seating area surrounded by a hedge, which local children helped to plant in 1991. Forest & Ray Private Dentist Camden is very close to Dartmouth Park.

Also in Camden: Camden Town, Gospel Oak, Somers Town, King's Cross, Chalk Farm, Dartmouth Park.

Driving directions from Dartmouth Park to Forest & Ray Private Dentist Camden



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