Hampstead Heath: How the ‘lungs of the metropolis’ remained unblackenedon July 1, 2021 at 11:48 pm
If a Victorian-era landowner hadn’t been thwarted, Hampstead Heath as we know it might not exist.
“A sprawling north London parkland, composed of oaks, willows and chestnuts, yews and sycamores, the beech and the birch; that encompasses the city’s highest point and spreads far beyond it; that is so well planted it feels unplanned… with tickling bush grass to hide teenage lovers and joint smokers, broad oaks for brave men to kiss against, mown meadows for summer ball games, hills for kites, ponds for hippies, an icy lido for old men with strong constitutions“.