Links

Conservation and heritage
  • City of London – Hampstead Heath. The Heath is governed by the City of London Corporation.
  • City of London - Hampstead Ponds and Dams.
  • Burgh House & Hampstead Museum Burgh House is a grade I listed house built in the early years of the 18th century. The Hampstead Museum is incorporated in the House on the first floor and offers permanent displays on Hampstead history. 
  • Camden History Society Concerned with the local history (institutions, houses, people and social movements) of the whole London Borough of Camden, including Hampstead, Highgate Kentish Town, Camden Town and West Hampstead.
  • English Heritage  exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.
  • Fenton House London's most enchanting country house and Hampstead's oldest building.
  • Hampstead Garden Suburb adjacent to the north of the Heath was founded in 1907 by Dame Henrietta Barnett.
  • Hampstead Heath a private website with extensive material about the Heath and its history 
  • Heath Hands is a volunteer organisation created to help conserve the special character of Hampstead Heath and to give everyone who enjoys the Heath an opportunity to make a difference
  • The Highgate Society aims to make Highgate and its neighbourhood a better place in which to live and work; to ensure that any changes made in the environment enhance the amenity of the area: to encourage sound planning and to improve public transport.
  • Kenwood House Set in leafy grounds beside Hampstead Heath, this outstanding house was remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779. 
  • Keats House is where John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820, and is the setting which inspired some of Keats’s most memorable poetry. Here, Keats wrote “Ode to a Nightingale”, and fell in love with Fanny Brawne, the girl next door.
  • 2 Willow Road is a unique Modernist home was designed by architect Ernö Goldfinger in 1939 for himself and his family.
  • Tomb with a View The picturesque and historic graveyard of Hampstead parish Church; the last resting place of some of the famous, the infamous, the ordinary and the extraordinary citizens of Hampstead.
  • London's Northern Heights Heritage trails. Two self-guided trails covering over 850 points of interest available from local retailers or on-line.

  • Britain From Above Aerial photographs 1919-1953
  • Camden @Flickr For all your photos of the London Borough of Camden, perhaps the markets, the canal, those punks that sit on the bridge that hate being photographed, or anything else
  • Hampstead Dog Walkies @Flickr Pics of dogs and people while walking their dogs up on Hampstead Heath
  • Hampstead Heath @Flickr From Gospel Oak to Golders Green - From Highgate to the Vale of Health
  • Hampstead Heath Shooting Pictures entered in The Heath & Hampstead Society's 2007 photo competition.
  • Heath Life is a film and education programme that aims to celebrate the rich heritage of Hampstead Heath and explore its role and resonance for Londoners today.
  • Tilman Paulin’s pictures of the Heath
Scientific 
  • Hampstead Scientific Society, founded 1899, looks after the Hampstead observatory.
  • London Natural History Society members have two things in common – an interest in nature and a wish to learn more about London's diverse wildlife.
  • London Wildlife Trust is a charity working to conserve and improve the Capital's natural environment for Londoners.
  • The Marylebone Birdwatching Society is based in Hampstead, North London, but attracts members and visitors from all parts of London and beyond.
  • NW3 Weather has live and historical weather conditions, as well as a webcam, local forecasts, and weather photography – including the Heath
  • Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's most innovative biologists, has revolutionised scientific thinking with his vision of a living, developing universe with its own inherent memory.
Social 
  • The Heath and Hampstead Society on Facebook