Primrose Hill Is The Dream Place To Live: London Walking Tour | 4K:

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Primrose Hill is a picturesque neighborhood located in the London Borough of Camden, England. Renowned for its stunning views of the London skyline, including landmarks such as the Shard, the London Eye, and St. Paul's Cathedral, it attracts locals and tourists alike. The area is characterized by its affluent residential streets, trendy boutiques, cozy cafes, and vibrant nightlife. Primrose Hill also boasts a beautiful park of the same name, offering lush green spaces perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, and enjoying panoramic vistas of the city. The neighborhood has a rich history and has been home to various notable residents, including celebrities and artists. With its charming atmosphere and scenic surroundings, Primrose Hill remains a sought-after destination for those seeking a blend of urban living and natural beauty in the heart of London. #london #northlondon #house #luxury #celebrities

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0:00 Intro
2:27 Bridge Approach
4:36 King Henry Road
12:22 Primrose Hill Road
13:45 Primrose Hill
29:52 Albert Terrace
30:20 Regents Park Road
32:52 Fitzroy Road
37:05 Chalcot Road
38:47 Chalcot Square
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I used to live in Primrose Hill. It's nice, but not "dream place to live" nice. It's just tiny area with not much going on. I used to live in old council block there, just off King Henry's Road. What at one point was social housing now just in extremely greedy paws. The main selling point is very short walk to Camden Town, but even Camden has lost all of its soul now.

Cats-a-Tonic
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Great video! a favourite place of mine. I forget how grey and wintry the 3rd March is.

paulwilliams
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23.17: that’s where I grew up. Ground floor flat, in the 1970s until the late 1990s...Fun fact, in the mid-1960s, Keith Moon had the ground floor flat at the bottom of Ormonde Terrace...

jonathanmelia
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Really very nice. Thank's a lot!!😊

taniaceredi
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I didn't watch all of this, as I'm more than familiar with the area already, but did you show the house where Sylvia Plath died? 😢

Cats-a-Tonic