In this video, Sinead takes you on a journey through one of London's most exclusive and historical boroughs...Hampstead. NEXT VIDEO: Hampstead Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/6yvC4fqoxwA/w-d-xo.html Want to book Sinead for a private tour? Contact our London Manager, Margaret: FTBFLondon@Gmail.Com. If you enjoyed this London tour, then please consider leaving Sinead a Tip at www.buymeacoffee.com/sinead (no account needed) or on Paypal at www.paypal.com/paypalme/sineadFTBF.
Your tours of London's suburbs and neighborhoods (if that is what one can call them) are engrossing. What a marvelous city. It is so commendable that the powers-that-be have preserved the green spaces, the beautiful old architecture, the historic landmarks and the unique identities of the streets and neighborhoods. They haven't fallen victim to "improvement" and "modernization" like similar places here in the U.S. I love these leafy quiet streets with their gracious homes. Gentility abounds. London, to me, is a treasure. i think there are quite a few neighborhoods, suburbs and connected towns and villages that would be great places to tour. Thank you again, and, BTW, you look beautiful in this video.
I am a new subscriber from the states Pennsylvania ! I want you to know how much I appreciate the time you take to put out these historical videos of the places you got to . I love the history of places. I am going to catch up on all those I missed in the past . Thank you so very much Have a lovely day !
Boy, life must've been so very different and so much more fragile before penicillin. It's so hard to imagine it What a spectacularly beautiful area, and such lovely homes. I totally approve this tour!!! Many thanks, Sinead.❤
Hampstead Heath is absolutely gorgeous and an absolute delight and a magical space to walk around. The heath itself is gorgeous, beautiful trees, open space etc. Highly recommend the great pubs in Hampstead.
@@ToursbyFootLondon Yeah It's the one please in the world that truly feels like home. And as you said in the video... ’London you never stop to intrigue and amaze me’, i absolutely agree on that
Just stumbled upon your tours and absolutely love them. Your knowledge of historical facts around all these areas and your own sprinkle of speciality in your presentation make them so interesting and enjoyable. Can't wait to watch more. Keep 'em coming, thank you. Tamsin from Cape Town, South Africa.
Just a suggestion, why not pop in to Blackheath village and do a tour? As you know, a little in the village, who is this that oozes charm and yet so much history. As always, you do yourself proud with the tours, coupled with your voice that I could listen to incessantly
Love Hampstead so much and doing my family tree I traced ancestors back to Hampstead, this brought some of the way they would of lived to life . Thank you
I’m a Poetry Ambassador at John Keats House! It’s one of the reasons I wanted to move to London last summer and I’m fortunate to rent a cheap room just around the corner from it. Such a blessing to live in this beautiful area so close to a magnificent green space.
Kensington is indeed beautiful. While visiting a house with one of the most brutal cases of parenticide in United States history in Fall River, MA we took a ride down to Newport RI and visited the Breakers and all of those Mansions from the Gilded Age. It will amaze what wealth can do. I would to spend some time in London as a bucket list item. Thanks as always for expressing your love of your adopted home.
I love your videos, this being one of my favourites. I think you could do several more films in and around Hampstead, such a wonderful area, thanks for sharing your experience and walk. Keep up the amazing work Sinead 🤍😊
Hello, dear Sinead! These last few tours of Hampstead have been very interesting. These are areas of London that I think tourists rarely visit, and you have told us very instructive things about these places. Honestly, it's been a great job. And it's also a pleasure to see you so pretty. Thanks, as always. Kisses from Barcelona in Spain. I love you! ❤💋
A wonderful end to the tour thank you so much Sinead. The facts and information that you have on these different places is astounding. thanks for all your hard work x much appreciated x 🌼
another great london video tour.thank you for taking us to allthese great places in london and england.i would love to meet you someday on a tour of london.take care sinead.
thank you sinead for responding to me you are really sweet.i would love to meet you and see and see the greatest city in the world london take care sinead.@@ToursbyFootLondon
@@ToursbyFootLondon I’m coming to the UK next year. I’m from Australia with Welsh / Irish heritage (convict heritage) 😂🇦🇺I will keep in touch for your tours.
🧡💜💚Sinéad, I love watching your videos! I live in Cleveland, Ohio USA, and will never see the sights you show me, so Thank You! I would love to see the neighborhoods of Joe Orton, and Kenneth Williams. 💚💜🧡
It`s funny how i have been to London many many times doing all the touristy parts again and again,but now through these excellent tours of yours Sinead you have opened up my eye`s to places that that were just names on a map that i never would of thought about,Very well done you and many thanks...Keith
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 great walking & talking tour Sinead! So beautiful in Hampstead 🤩 Ah, if only! Was there over Christmas 2021/2022. Had a walk through some of the streets but unfortunately didn’t get to walk through the Heath. Stopped at the recycled designer clothing outlet in part 1 👍🏻
I remember that scene in the movie so well……..what a gem Hampstead is, I could live there very easily yet so close to London…… thank you from Canada, love these vlogs………Donna in Toronto
Hello from S. California! Lovely two videos on Hampstead! How about doing a video on the renovated Granary Square and the Gasholder park area in Kings Cross near St. Pancras station?
Hi Sinead, just wanted to say thank you for the brilliant videos and commentary. Your video on jack the Ripper was quite an eye opener... Keep up the great work and PS.. when you Met up with Tim and the Ripper tour your energy and enthusiasm really came through. Brilliant xx
Thank you very much Sinead for continuing on with Hempstead and stunning homes in London . The beautiful history is amazing. It's amazing to see what homes/mansions looked like built over 600+ years ago. Absolutely breathtaking!!
That brought back some happy memories as I'm living abroad now but lived there as a boy and loved the Heath and Kenwood. I wish you'd got some of the names right, though - it's the Vale of Health, with the (still segregated) swimming lakes, not the Vale of 'Heath', and the pond at the top of the hill is the Whitestone Pond. If you're after expensive houses that make Boy George's look distinctly cheap try the Bishop's Avenue or Ingram Avenue, or around the Heath Extension and the Spaniards, and going up from Golders Hill Park to the Pergola - one, up from the Bull and Bush, I recall still had the watch towers on the corners where it was used to house German internees, mainly Jewish, during WWII. Edit: forgot to add that the part of Kenwood at the 'title' was actually the staff accommodation and stable block, now a restaurant although I haven't been there for a long time, while the leafy part you walked through in the part of the garden next to Dr Johnson's Summer House, leading to the lake, is the Orangery - the most recent addition. My favourite 'hidden gem' at Kenwood was the walled kitchen garden next to the car park, which virtually nobody ever went into.
There is vast wealth present at Bishop's Avenue, but little taste. Most of the properties there are absolutely hideous. I'm no fan of Boy George, but I like his house, it has character.
@@John-G I lived in Highgate for a while, but I don't think I ever walked that far west. Which is a pity, as I'm sure there is some interesting architecture to see there. Locally there were two notorious roads, The Bishops Avenue and Winnington Road, where Arab despots, Russian oligarchs, third world dictators etc would build enormous properties more suitable for Beverly Hills than London!
@@stevebarlow3154 Ingram Avenue runs from the top end of Winnington Road down to Wildwood Road, half-way down the Heath Extension. Much more tasteful, but things may have changed.
Not sure if it’s possible, but could you do a Call The Midwife tour? I love all your tours, especially the private cemetery tours with my sister, niece, and son last June!!
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Hi Sinead, awesome live history video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well. Have a great day see you next video all your history videos are enjoyable 😊
Just had to watch part II, back-to-back. This is brilliant! U am so happy to be watching this fascinating vlog series that you have put together SO BRILLIANTLY. Awesome stuff!
Loved this walking tour and your knowledge of the places along it. Have to agree, on a nice day areas like Hampstead Heath are fantastic for a stroll and take in the views.
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Another great tour, sinead never disappoints just love love your work. You make it feel like i could reach out and touch them you bring the story alive, Boy george house please. Thanks Sinead what a great sunny day you had too.
Love your videos. That part of Hampstead is so pretty, if you owned period house there you'd never want to sell. Hope you can come down to SW London soon, Richmond and Twickenham has some great history and the odd famous home
Thank you Sinead as always. How I wish I could join you at Halloween, I'm sure it will be great fun. You are such an inspiration. Cool to see Boy George's home and Keats and all the other beautiful homes, any one of them would do me lol. Much love from New Zealand x
Lovely! Suggestion - Regency tour please with Rotton Row, White's, old Almacks, Gunter's tea shop premises, Hatchets bookshop, Drury lane, Ooera house, Jackson's boxing saloon premises and Old bond street.
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O M G... the absolutely incredible digs of Boy George!! I recall (probably many years ago now) when he was sentenced in New York City for some infraction or another, to clean up trash for a couple of weeks somewhere in the city. Of course he was spotted and papped while doing it, and photos of him looking like any regular bloke; no makeup, maybe a bit chubbier than I was used to seeing him, appeared everywhere. I don't know why he lived in NYC just then, but to think he could've been ensconced in this gorgeous, fabulous gothic style mansion you just showed!! No wonder he didn't appear very woebegone. My goodness, and YAY for Boy George.
Sinead, as always a pleasure to see you my friend! I so enjoyed see part 2, the houses, grounds and streets were so, so amazing to me! Will still look forward to one day(s) strolling around London with you and absorbing every word and term you say. I saw several properties that would be right for you with the appropriate staff. But of course😂! Will be searching for the plaques with your name on them. After all, you are the woman, the myth and the legend of London travelers. Imagine how many will say, l remember when Sinead said this, that and the other! Have a great week my dear friend, love, Kandy
Oh Kandy this is absolutely adorable Enjoyed and laughed hysterically at this comment When I have staff you shall be the first I invite over for afternoon tea That is a promise Sinead
New subscriber, Great work. You could do Part III, on famous residents, past and present of dear old Hampstead. Harry Styles, Ricky Gervais, Sting, Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter, Ridley Scott, Michael Palin, Mick Jagger, Benedict Cumberbatch etc, etc
I literally just finished watching the film Tenet (C.nolan) an hour ago and the building at 6.00 was used as a primary school in the film. I recognised the street sign straight away.
Wonderful tours of Hampstead. Thanks you. I have a question about Keats House around 14:35 into the vlog. There’s some static in the sound, and an image in the window. Is the image a reflection of a picture in the room?
In this video, Sinead takes you on a journey through one of London's most exclusive and historical boroughs...Hampstead. NEXT VIDEO: Hampstead Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/6yvC4fqoxwA/w-d-xo.html
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I could listen to Sinéad all day.
Me too!!
We agree Sinead is the best🥂 keep it up Graeme & Jane Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks all I’m truly grateful for the very kind words
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Too sweet
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Me too. The Irish accent is my favourite
Sinead, you are tremendous at presenting all these fascinating videos. Makes me want to hop on a train and follow your footsteps. Keep them coming x
Come visit us Lyn
Would be delighted to show you around
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Your tours of London's suburbs and neighborhoods (if that is what one can call them) are engrossing. What a marvelous city. It is so commendable that the powers-that-be have preserved the green spaces, the beautiful old architecture, the historic landmarks and the unique identities of the streets and neighborhoods. They haven't fallen victim to "improvement" and "modernization" like similar places here in the U.S. I love these leafy quiet streets with their gracious homes. Gentility abounds. London, to me, is a treasure. i think there are quite a few neighborhoods, suburbs and connected towns and villages that would be great places to tour. Thank you again, and, BTW, you look beautiful in this video.
So glad you are enjoying our work :) And, yes, we are very spoiled with green spaces in our city! One of the reasons London is the best place to be.
I barely watch television anymore its just constant politics,propaganda and fear mongering these videos are informative and relaxing thanks Sinaed.
So glad we can provide some entertainment for you, Wayne!
I am a new subscriber from the states Pennsylvania ! I want you to know how much I appreciate the time you take to put out these historical videos of the places you got to . I love the history of places. I am going to catch up on all those I missed in the past . Thank you so very much Have a lovely day !
Welcome to the channel, Judy!
I love Sinead tours. She seem to know what the people want to look at. I would love to see more cemetery’s I enjoy them.
Stay tuned lovely
I’m planning on finishing The Magnificent Seven
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Boy, life must've been so very different and so much more fragile before penicillin. It's so hard to imagine it What a spectacularly beautiful area, and such lovely homes. I totally approve this tour!!! Many thanks, Sinead.❤
Thank you Silva
Delighted you enjoyed it
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Thanks for sharing 💕 🙏👍👍 , just beautiful homes and the architecture amazing.. from your friend in America.😊
Hampstead Heath is absolutely gorgeous and an absolute delight and a magical space to walk around. The heath itself is gorgeous, beautiful trees, open space etc. Highly recommend the great pubs in Hampstead.
Everything about Hampstead is charming elegant and inviting
I couldn’t agree more with you Nils
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@@ToursbyFootLondon Yeah It's the one please in the world that truly feels like home. And as you said in the video... ’London you never stop to intrigue and amaze me’, i absolutely agree on that
So much fun! So pretty. Love the history. Thank you as always Sinead.❤
A pleasure as always for you lovely
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Again Sinead, thanks for all the joy and knowledge you bring us.
The little private gates to the nice homes are gorgeous. I'd love to go to that library. Thank you for this Sinead!❤
You are welcome, as always, Allie!
English cottages are beautiful yes👍 Sinead those garden well maintained and green⭐️⭐️
So we’ll maintained
Truly spectacular estates
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Just stumbled upon your tours and absolutely love them. Your knowledge of historical facts around all these areas and your own sprinkle of speciality in your presentation make them so interesting and enjoyable. Can't wait to watch more. Keep 'em coming, thank you. Tamsin from Cape Town, South Africa.
Thank you for such a wonderful comment Tamsin
We walked throughout this area 2 days before your visit. Fun to watch your video & see things we missed.
Just a suggestion, why not pop in to Blackheath village and do a tour? As you know, a little in the village, who is this that oozes charm and yet so much history.
As always, you do yourself proud with the tours, coupled with your voice that I could listen to incessantly
This is a great suggestion
Thank you will do some research x
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Well worth the wait. Thank you Sinead.
Delighted you enjoyed it James
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Love Hampstead so much and doing my family tree I traced ancestors back to Hampstead, this brought some of the way they would of lived to life . Thank you
So glad we could share it with you, Robert :)
Sinead is my favorite with her tours🙌💜🙌
Thank you lovely means the world
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There's always a surprise to be found in London! That's why we're coming back again in May of 2024! Thank you for a wonderful video tour.
That's great news, Deborah!!
I’m a Poetry Ambassador at John Keats House! It’s one of the reasons I wanted to move to London last summer and I’m fortunate to rent a cheap room just around the corner from it. Such a blessing to live in this beautiful area so close to a magnificent green space.
Oh wow! That sounds wonderful :)
I recognized that house from Notting Hill immediately! So beautiful. Thank you Sinead for your wonderful tours
Exciting to see it I must admit
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Part 2 did not disappoint
Kensington is indeed beautiful. While visiting a house with one of the most brutal cases of parenticide in United States history in Fall River, MA we took a ride down to Newport RI and visited the Breakers and all of those Mansions from the Gilded Age. It will amaze what wealth can do. I would to spend some time in London as a bucket list item. Thanks as always for expressing your love of your adopted home.
I love your videos, this being one of my favourites. I think you could do several more films in and around Hampstead, such a wonderful area, thanks for sharing your experience and walk. Keep up the amazing work Sinead 🤍😊
So glad this one is near the top of your list, Andrew!
Oh my God, yes I dream of living here, the houses are exquisite and I love the history❤
Us, too!
I just walked Hampstead to see Logs during recent trip and your video made me want to visit whole area again in better season.
Hello, dear Sinead! These last few tours of Hampstead have been very interesting. These are areas of London that I think tourists rarely visit, and you have told us very instructive things about these places. Honestly, it's been a great job. And it's also a pleasure to see you so pretty. Thanks, as always. Kisses from Barcelona in Spain. I love you! ❤💋
Hi Maunuel
Thank you enormously for your amazing comments
Always so complimentary
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Brilliant video Sinead, so interesting, such a lovely part of London ❤
It truly is , feels like a different world
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I love Hampstead. My dream home is near that lock-up
This is beutiful thank you for the brilliant scenery and narration x
Thank you for the lovely compliment
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The house are so beautiful thank you Sinead for the videos you make
My pleasure
Thanks for watching
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@@ToursbyFootLondon any chance of doing a long video Sinead?
@@Crocheter1979 we have longer versions of all the videos we have done
So stay tuned for exciting news coming soon ❤️
@@ToursbyFootLondon thank you I will
A wonderful end to the tour thank you so much Sinead. The facts and information that you have on these different places is astounding. thanks for all your hard work x much appreciated x 🌼
So pleased you enjoyed Part 2, also :)
Year's back i used to go over the fun fair there , it was very large and great fun, thanks Sinead, another corker 🍾
Love your tours, done by a beautiful lady
another great london video tour.thank you for taking us to allthese great places in london and england.i would love to meet you someday on a tour of london.take care sinead.
Would be a pleasure to show you around lovely
Thanks for watching
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thank you sinead for responding to me you are really sweet.i would love to meet you and see and see the greatest city in the world london take care sinead.@@ToursbyFootLondon
Hold my beer.....
Sinaed is back.
Love this.
I’m always around lovely
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Just amazing Sinead. Beautiful. Thank you
My pleasure
Thanks for watching
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@@ToursbyFootLondon I’m coming to the UK next year. I’m from Australia with Welsh / Irish heritage (convict heritage) 😂🇦🇺I will keep in touch for your tours.
Another amazing tour. Wow Boy George has a fabulous home! What an amazing place. Thank you Sinead
Isn’t it magnificent
Thanks for watching
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🧡💜💚Sinéad, I love watching your videos! I live in Cleveland, Ohio USA, and will never see the sights you show me, so Thank You! I would love to see the neighborhoods of Joe Orton, and Kenneth Williams. 💚💜🧡
So glad we can help you travel virtually, Lynne :)
I love London so much…I have not been back in decades, this tour makes me want to jump on a plane!!
Come see us, Diana!
It`s funny how i have been to London many many times doing all the touristy parts again and again,but now through these excellent tours of yours Sinead you have opened up my eye`s to places that that were just names on a map that i never would of thought about,Very well done you and many thanks...Keith
Our pleasure, Michelle!
Hello from the States. Thank you for your walkabouts. I adore the quaint streets of London.
Thanks for watching
Delighted you enjoyed it
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Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 great walking & talking tour Sinead! So beautiful in Hampstead 🤩 Ah, if only! Was there over Christmas 2021/2022. Had a walk through some of the streets but unfortunately didn’t get to walk through the Heath. Stopped at the recycled designer clothing outlet in part 1 👍🏻
That just means you'll need to come back ;)
Fabulous as usual Great area and the houses are beautiful Loved Boy George’s house
It’s gorgeous isn’t it Jennifer
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I've been waiting for part 2 ❤
Hope it lived up to expectations
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I remember that scene in the movie so well……..what a gem Hampstead is, I could live there very easily yet so close to London…… thank you from Canada, love these vlogs………Donna in Toronto
Glad you liked this one, Donna!
Omg I'm actually watching from Killarney :)) Been to Hampstead recently but want to come back. It reminds me of Dalkey actually.
My home town Killarney is quite similar don’t you think ?
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@@ToursbyFootLondon In terms of proximity to the park, absolutely.
Absolutely stunning homes, love watching your videos xx
We love that you love them :)
yet another fab tour Sinead :)
As always you’re a pleasure Peter
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Lovely as always !!
Thank you lovely
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Hello from S. California! Lovely two videos on Hampstead! How about doing a video on the renovated Granary Square and the Gasholder park area in Kings Cross near St. Pancras station?
This is a brilliant suggestion
Thank you will look into it
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Brilliant as always Sinead , love ,love love it. Thank you soo very much xxx
My pleasure as always Elaine
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Sinead can show us any shops of miniatures or places that have old dollhouses. Thanks Jane and Graeme Australia 🇦🇺
Oh an interesting request...We will keep it on the list :)
Having a cuppa, enjoying your walk! ❤
Thanks for taking the time to watch Sue
Hope you enjoyed it
Sinead
Same here Sue x
Hi Sinead, just wanted to say thank you for the brilliant videos and commentary. Your video on jack the Ripper was quite an eye opener... Keep up the great work and PS.. when you Met up with Tim and the Ripper tour your energy and enthusiasm really came through. Brilliant xx
We are so glad you found the channel, Kim :)
Thank you very much Sinead for continuing on with Hempstead and stunning homes in London .
The beautiful history is amazing. It's amazing to see what homes/mansions looked like built over 600+ years ago. Absolutely breathtaking!!
Glad you enjoyed this one!
@@ToursbyFootLondon I sure did. It's very beautiful how estates were constructed and beautiful landscaping too.
Have a beautiful afternoon Sinead💖
Sinead, thank you for your unhurried and informative approach. I really enjoyed this trip around Hampstead.
Glad you liked it, Fiona!
That brought back some happy memories as I'm living abroad now but lived there as a boy and loved the Heath and Kenwood. I wish you'd got some of the names right, though - it's the Vale of Health, with the (still segregated) swimming lakes, not the Vale of 'Heath', and the pond at the top of the hill is the Whitestone Pond. If you're after expensive houses that make Boy George's look distinctly cheap try the Bishop's Avenue or Ingram Avenue, or around the Heath Extension and the Spaniards, and going up from Golders Hill Park to the Pergola - one, up from the Bull and Bush, I recall still had the watch towers on the corners where it was used to house German internees, mainly Jewish, during WWII.
Edit: forgot to add that the part of Kenwood at the 'title' was actually the staff accommodation and stable block, now a restaurant although I haven't been there for a long time, while the leafy part you walked through in the part of the garden next to Dr Johnson's Summer House, leading to the lake, is the Orangery - the most recent addition.
My favourite 'hidden gem' at Kenwood was the walled kitchen garden next to the car park, which virtually nobody ever went into.
There is vast wealth present at Bishop's Avenue, but little taste. Most of the properties there are absolutely hideous. I'm no fan of Boy George, but I like his house, it has character.
@@stevebarlow3154 Ingram Avenue is, in my view, far nicer than Bishops Avenue.
@@John-G I lived in Highgate for a while, but I don't think I ever walked that far west. Which is a pity, as I'm sure there is some interesting architecture to see there. Locally there were two notorious roads, The Bishops Avenue and Winnington Road, where Arab despots, Russian oligarchs, third world dictators etc would build enormous properties more suitable for Beverly Hills than London!
@@stevebarlow3154 Ingram Avenue runs from the top end of Winnington Road down to Wildwood Road, half-way down the Heath Extension. Much more tasteful, but things may have changed.
Highgate Village is also full of history and interesting buildings, etc. Spent many happy days of my childhood there.
Love Highgate
Have you seen our CemeteryTour
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That was great Sinead love all the houses boy Georges looks great! can i suggest a tour of Richmond park? or Kew Gardens!
Both are on our list, Beverley!
The cottages are adorable
Not sure if it’s possible, but could you do a Call The Midwife tour?
I love all your tours, especially the private cemetery tours with my sister, niece, and son last June!!
We will add it to the list!
Wonderful as always thank you Sinead x
You are welcome, as always, Jon :)
I’m in love with Hampstead……..thank you, Donna in Toronto
Us, too :)
Thank you sO much. I LOVE Hampstead Heath, ideal place for calm, beauty and stillness.
Glad that you enjoyed the video! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours th-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Hi Sinead, awesome live history video I enjoyed it. How are you doing? I'm doing well. Have a great day see you next video all your history videos are enjoyable 😊
Just had to watch part II, back-to-back. This is brilliant! U am so happy to be watching this fascinating vlog series that you have put together SO BRILLIANTLY. Awesome stuff!
Loved this walking tour and your knowledge of the places along it. Have to agree, on a nice day areas like Hampstead Heath are fantastic for a stroll and take in the views.
Glad that you enjoyed the video, Hugh! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours th-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Incredible..
She,s great, love her knowledge Sinead you are simply the best xx
Glad you enjoyed it, Jean!
Another great tour, sinead never disappoints just love love your work. You make it feel like i could reach out and touch them you bring the story alive,
Boy george house please.
Thanks Sinead
what a great sunny day you had too.
We are so glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks
Great and interesting content. I always enjoyed watching it and loved it. Thanks for sharing it. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thank you Sharon as always your a pleasure
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Love your videos. That part of Hampstead is so pretty, if you owned period house there you'd never want to sell. Hope you can come down to SW London soon, Richmond and Twickenham has some great history and the odd famous home
Richmond is coming up very soon x
Your tours are the best you combine all elements of the good bad and ugly your Jack the Ripper tours the very best
Thank you Carol means the world
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I have visited the Keats house in the past but the last time I was there it was under renovation.John Keating in Chicago.Thanks again
It’s my second time John
It’s so special walking in his footsteps
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Thank you so much Sinead for all of your amazing video tours. I absolutely love watching them and gain so much from them. Have a coffee on me x
Thank you sincerely
It’s very much appreciated x
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Love your videos - so informative and beautifully presented.
We are so glad you enjoy our work, Marjorie!
Thank you Sinead as always. How I wish I could join you at Halloween, I'm sure it will be great fun. You are such an inspiration. Cool to see Boy George's home and Keats and all the other beautiful homes, any one of them would do me lol. Much love from New Zealand x
You will be with us in spirit, Karen!
Aww that's lovely, thanks Sinead x@@ToursbyFootLondon
Love your videos, always so interesting❤
Thanks Conny
Means the world
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When I used to live near by this was my park.Amazing..
Glad we could bring you back, Rose!
I'm so glad I discovered your tours , marvelous so informative and emencily interesting.🤩
We are glad you found us, too, Clare!
Thank you- an amazing tour.
Thanks!
My pleasure
Sinead
Just as nice as i thought it would be.
Lovely! Suggestion - Regency tour please with Rotton Row, White's, old Almacks, Gunter's tea shop premises, Hatchets bookshop, Drury lane, Ooera house, Jackson's boxing saloon premises and Old bond street.
This is definitely on the list :)
@@ToursbyFootLondon Fantastic! Will you have a tour next year April? Coming to London. Would love to join.
Wonderful and informative tour. Thankyou!
Glad that you enjoyed the! If you haven't done so already, you can hopefully check out our back catalogue of virtual London tours th-cam.com/users/FreeToursbyFootLondonvideos. There is more where this came from.
Great video. You look beautiful as always too, Sinead!
Glad you enjoyed this one!
Hi. Love watching your videos. I am jealous of the wealthy who get to live in these fabulous places x
You and me both Katie
It’s my dream destination for a home
Sinead
O M G... the absolutely incredible digs of Boy George!! I recall (probably many years ago now) when he was sentenced in New York City for some infraction or another, to clean up trash for a couple of weeks somewhere in the city. Of course he was spotted and papped while doing it, and photos of him looking like any regular bloke; no makeup, maybe a bit chubbier than I was used to seeing him, appeared everywhere. I don't know why he lived in NYC just then, but to think he could've been ensconced in this gorgeous, fabulous gothic style mansion you just showed!! No wonder he didn't appear very woebegone. My goodness, and YAY for Boy George.
His home is truly magnificent
Thank you for your wonderful comment and extra info
Sinead
Sinead, as always a pleasure to see you my friend! I so enjoyed see part 2, the houses, grounds and streets were so, so amazing to me! Will still look forward to one day(s) strolling around London with you and absorbing every word and term you say. I saw several properties that would be right for you with the appropriate staff. But of course😂! Will be searching for the plaques with your name on them. After all, you are the woman, the myth and the legend of London travelers. Imagine how many will say, l remember when Sinead said this, that and the other! Have a great week my dear friend, love, Kandy
Oh Kandy this is absolutely adorable
Enjoyed and laughed hysterically at this comment
When I have staff you shall be the first I invite over for afternoon tea
That is a promise
Sinead
Amazing. Many thanks indeed!❤
Our pleasure, Ramona!
Holland Park!! Jimmy Page’s house… loved seeing Boy George’s home. Thank you
Holland Park is on the list
Stay tuned lovely
Sinead
Yay!!
New subscriber, Great work.
You could do Part III, on famous residents, past and present of dear old Hampstead.
Harry Styles, Ricky Gervais, Sting, Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter, Ridley Scott, Michael Palin, Mick Jagger, Benedict Cumberbatch etc, etc
Welcome to the channel! We have a celebrity homes in London video in the works :)
Lovely
Happy 114k subs and counting.
I will watch it, tomorrow morning because it is past 11 pm here in the Philippines
Thanks love
Hope you enjoy
Sinead
I literally just finished watching the film Tenet (C.nolan) an hour ago and the building at 6.00 was used as a primary school in the film.
I recognised the street sign straight away.
Oh wow - what a coincidence!
Wonderful tours of Hampstead. Thanks you. I have a question about Keats House around 14:35 into the vlog. There’s some static in the sound, and an image in the window. Is the image a reflection of a picture in the room?
Hi lovely that was a beautiful image of Keats already in the window x
Sinead