Hamilton Terrace is a wide, tree-lined residential thoroughfare in
St John's Wood, London, England. It runs north to south from Carlton Hill to
St. John's Wood Road, and is parallel to
Maida Vale to the west.
The street was named after Charles Hamilton, a Harrow School governor.[1]
The street is home to a variety of grand detached and semi-detached houses and mansion blocks.[2] The listed Anglican church
St Mark's, Hamilton Terrace is located at the intersection of
Abercorn Place and Hamilton Terrace.[3]
No.98
Brian Johnston, English cricket commentator and journalist, lived at No. 98[13]
No 100
Henry Barnett, banker and politician, was the original owner.
Robbie Williams temporarily rented it before the debut of his 2019 Christmas album song, "Idlewild".[14][15]
No.103
Joseph Hertz, Hungarian rabbi, Chief Rabbi in Britain from 1913 to 1946, lived at No. 103[16]
No.135
Audrey Fildes, English actress, lived at No. 135
Hamilton Terrace is a wide, tree-lined residential thoroughfare in
St John's Wood, London, England. It runs north to south from Carlton Hill to
St. John's Wood Road, and is parallel to
Maida Vale to the west.
The street was named after Charles Hamilton, a Harrow School governor.[1]
The street is home to a variety of grand detached and semi-detached houses and mansion blocks.[2] The listed Anglican church
St Mark's, Hamilton Terrace is located at the intersection of
Abercorn Place and Hamilton Terrace.[3]
No.98
Brian Johnston, English cricket commentator and journalist, lived at No. 98[13]
No 100
Henry Barnett, banker and politician, was the original owner.
Robbie Williams temporarily rented it before the debut of his 2019 Christmas album song, "Idlewild".[14][15]
No.103
Joseph Hertz, Hungarian rabbi, Chief Rabbi in Britain from 1913 to 1946, lived at No. 103[16]
No.135
Audrey Fildes, English actress, lived at No. 135