Capo di Monte, Hampstead

Capo di Monte at 3 Judges's Walk on Windmill Hill is a house in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden.

The actress Sarah Siddons stayed at the house from 1804 to 1805, an "S" above the door commemorates her residence.

[1][4] Mavis Norris, in The Book of Hampstead, describes the house as 'three cottages knocked into one'.

[6] The art historian and administrator Kenneth Clark and his family moved to Capo di Monte in 1941, having previously rented Upton House in Gloucestershire.

[7] Stephen Spender and his wife Natasha regularly dined with the Clarks at the house during the war.

Capo di Monte in June 2021