POST-TOUR: EXPLORING HAMPSTEAD, PART TWO









Above and below: 





Above and below: Burgh House, New End Square



Those lovely fall crocus blooming in the flowerbeds


Burgh House, in Queen Anne Style, was built in 1704.

Main floor Music Room

Music Room

The house escaped bomb damage in WW II; the Hampstead Museum was opened upstairs in 1979.

Museum displays of WWI uniforms





Above and Below,  The Library Room for local research 




Model of Burgh House





The Chalybeate Well, no longer functioning, once a flowing mineral spring



Residence of John Constable in Hampstead



The Wells, 30, Well Walk, provided delicious fare, both liquid and solid, just when we needed it.


more luscious roses


Hunh???



Keeping London well-observed!


unidentified statue outside No. 28 Hampstead High Street



After most of a day happily tramping around Hampstead, we jumped aboard a bus and took a relaxing ride, all the way to the City of London,  next time