North London

North London by Leigh Hatts is a detailed exploration of the unique character of various villages within London. Published by Jarrold in 2002, this UK edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English. The book invites readers to embark on a journey starting at London Bridge, weaving through notable areas such as Wapping, Hampstead, and Highgate, each offering distinct features and a sense of community.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of walking routes that highlight the charm of these neighborhoods, showcasing the seasonal beauty and diverse experiences that London has to offer. The narrative emphasizes the village-like atmosphere of these areas, encouraging exploration and appreciation of their unique characteristics. With topics including travel and walking, this book serves as a reference for those interested in discovering the lesser-known aspects of Great Britain.
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It is often said that London is a string of villages that have grown together. This sense of village is found even on a walk that begins at London Bridge and incorporates the old dockland Wapping village that retains many unique characteristics. Hampstead is in the Borough of Camden, which includes part of Covent Garden, but Hampstead village is still a reality, nestling alongside the vast Hampstead Heath. Nearby Highgate, being isolated on a hill, has an even greater village feel as it looks down on the rest of London. There is plenty to discover and inspire within London and these walks enjoyed at different times will reveal varying seasons in all their splendour and allow for contrasting experiences.
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