Tucked away between St John's Wood, Regent's Park, Camden Town and Chalk Farm lies a small public park with soaring hilltop views over London . On its eastern slopes is a picturesque and prosperous enclave whose residents - many of whom are writers, photographers, actors and musicians. The area has always attracted the artistically inclined and blues plaques commemorating past notable residents adorn the streets (Sylvia Path, Sir Henry Wood, WB Yeats, etc).
Primrose Hill is indeed a highly desirable place to live and is popular with families and professional couples alike. The architecture of the area comprises four and five storey white Victorian houses, elegant mansion blocks and tall redbrick Victorian terraces on beautiful tree lined roads.
Transport amenities include Chalk Farm tube offering direct access to the City and West End . There is a plethora of cafes, shops and restaurants on the main high street (Regent's Park Road ) which is the focal point of the area.