It has been grey and damp for the last couple of days but on Sunday the sun was shining brightly so I decided to walk down the the bottom of the Heath Extension – where I hadn’t been since early summer. This involves crossing the ‘north-south’ divide of Spaniards Road, then down through Sandy Heath …
Hampstead Heath Extension
Hampstead Heath Extension – part 2….
So here we are, right at the very bottom of the ex-Wylde’s Farm Hampstead Heath extension, looking at it through ‘The Great Wall’. Well, given that it is only about 500 metres long and never more than 5 metres high, ‘The Great Wall’ may be a bit of an overstatement, but that is what it …
Hampstead Heath extension – Part 1….
The story of the extension starts with Wylde’s Farm (which still sort of exists and I will track down for another blog). To quote from Wikipedia: Built in about 1600, Wylde’s Farm was the farmhouse for one of two estates acquired by Eton College in 1449, soon after its foundation. The Eton College estate originated …
Towards the Heath Extension
If you look at the Corporation of London’s map of Hampstead Heath you will see this weird finger of heath at the top left – which is the Heath Extension. It is a relatively new addition to the heath and like most other bits, has a colourful history – of which more tomorrow. For tonight …
Back to the trees and the birds
I thought that after the last three nights of unremitting architectural gems you might be very ready to go back to birds and trees. So, first a short clip of a very enthusiastic bird on my way down the path this morning. As usual I have no idea what he (she?) is – maybe Tom …