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Living in Belsize Park
Belsize Park is one of the most charming hidden gems, known for its streets, elegant period homes and relaxed village feel. While it’s long been a favourite among creatives and professionals, it’s increasingly recognised as a peaceful yet well-connected spot for modern city living.
About Belsize Park
Nestled between the sophistication of Hampstead and the youthful energy of Camden, Belsize Park is a peaceful yet vibrant neighbourhood favoured by professional couples, young families and even the occasional celebrity. Its tree-lined streets and wide pavements are filled with some of London’s finest period architecture, from Victorian and Queen Anne to Arts and Crafts, making every stroll a pleasure.
Just minutes from some of the city’s most beautiful green spaces, Belsize Park offers a welcome escape from the bustle of the Capital. Head south for panoramic views from Primrose Hill, or north to explore the beauty of Hampstead Heath. Despite its calm atmosphere, central London is well-connected, whether you cycle or use the Tube, the city is less than 20 minutes away.
Fact file
- The name Belsize is derived from the French ‘bel assis’, meaning ‘well situated’ and dates back to 1317.
- Belsize Park Tube station is one of only eight London stations with a deep-level World War II air raid shelter beneath it.
- Both Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx lived in Belsize Park.
Architecture and property
Belsize Park has roots dating back to the 14th century, but much of its charm comes from the elegant homes built during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The area is full of beautifully preserved architecture, including standout Queen Anne houses on Lyndhurst Gardens and grand Victorian stucco-fronted terraces along Belsize Grove and Belsize Park Garden.
You’ll also find striking Art Deco and Modernist buildings around Haverstock Hill, Garnett Road and Parkhill Road. Today, many of these houses have been converted into spacious two and three bedroom flats, making them ideal for modern living.
Going out
Belsize Park has plenty to offer when it comes to food, drink and entertainment. Locals enjoy a great mix of neighbourhood restaurants and bars, from Italian favourites like Hazara to BBQ-style bites at Charro de Rio. The Washington pub is a go-to for relaxed drinks and classic pub grub.
For film lovers, the Everyman Cinema offers a curated selection of arthouse and mainstream films, while Hampstead Theatre nearby is known for producing original plays. When it’s time to unwind, Fern Skin Clinic and BodyMatters Clinic offer top-tier treatments. The O2 Centre on Finchley Road brings together a cinema, shops, restaurants and a large Sainsbury’s, while Belsize Park’s own library on Antrim Grove hosts regular kids’ events and talks by local academics.
Local Amenities
For everyday essentials, there’s a Waitrose just down the road and Budgens caters to local tastes with a deli, seafood counter and grind-your-own coffee. Family-run Barrett’s Butchers has been serving and trusted by the community for over 100 years.
Outdoor lovers are spoiled for choice, with Hampstead Heath offering open-air swimming pools, tennis courts and an athletics track. Fitness fans can also head to Better Gym at Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre or Virgin Active nearby.
Green spaces
Primrose Hill offers one of the most iconic views of London, so much so that the sightline to St Paul’s Cathedral is legally protected to preserve it. Just north, Hampstead Heath stretches across 790 acres, giving Londoners a chance to reconnect with nature right in the city. Whether it’s a peaceful walk to the stately Kenwood House or a refreshing dip in the Heath’s swimming ponds, there’s something for everyone.























