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  1. Church Row is a residential street in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. Many of the properties are listed on the National Heritage List for England. The street runs from Frognal in the west to Heath Street in the east. St John-at-Hampstead and its additional burial ground is at the west end of the street.

  2. Church Row is a residential street in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. Many of the properties are listed on the National Heritage List for England. The street runs from Frognal in the west to Heath Street in the east. St John-at-Hampstead and its additional burial ground is at the west end of the street.

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    Christ Church – Hampstead Square, NW3 1AB; Heath Street Baptist Church, Heath Street, NW3 1DN; St. Andrew's United Reformed Church, Frognal Lane, NW3 7DY; St John-at-Hampstead – Church Row, NW3 6UU; St John's Downshire Hill – Downshire Hill, NW3 1NU; St Luke's – Kidderpore Avenue, NW3 7SU

  4. A house was built in Hampstead Grove in 1920, no. 15 Church Row was built to blend in with its 18th-century neighbours in 1924, and six neoGeorgian houses were built fronting Hampstead Grove (1936). Flats replaced some of the stables in Church (later Perrin's) Walk in 1934, a neo-Georgian studio, Richford Lodge, by Edward Maufe, was built in ...

  5. There was some terraced housing, notably in Church Row, which was probably speculative, but most building was of one or two houses, 'good substantial carpenters' jobs'. There were between 500 and 600 families in the parish c. 1730 and about 500 houses and cottages by 1762.

  6. Church Row is a residential street in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden. Many of the properties are listed on the National Heritage List for England. The street runs from Frognal in the west to Heath Street in the east. St John-at-Hampstead and its additional burial ground is at the west end of the street.