Heath House, Grade II* listed mansion in Hampstead, England.
Heath House is a brick building that stands at the highest point north of central London and is marked by a war memorial in front. The structure displays features typical of a Georgian residence with multiple floors and detailed architectural elements.
The building became the home of banker Samuel Hoare from 1790 onward, and he welcomed many creative figures there. It sustained damage during World War II, an event that marked its physical history.
The house served as a gathering place for writers and poets who frequented it during its time as the Hoare family home. Those literary meetings shaped how people remember this building as a center of cultural exchange.
The house is currently closed and has been covered with scaffolding since 2019 while awaiting restoration approval. Visitors can view it from outside, but should expect limited access to the property.
The Hoare family retained ownership of the house for generations, and its members played roles in social reform movements including the abolition of slavery. This combination of artistic support and political activism gives the place unusual historical significance.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Made from material: brick
GPS coordinates: 51.56310,-0.17960
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24
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