Gang Moor

Gang Moor is a house on Whitestone Lane in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden.

[3] It was the residence of the engraver W. J. Linton and his wife Eliza Lynn from 1862 and the artist and writer George du Maurier and his family from 1869.

The Du Mauriers moved three years later to 27 Church Row in Hampstead village.

An article in The Times on the sale stated that "claims have been made that the views extend for 60 miles, but this is incorrect now, if it were ever the fact".

[6] Daphne du Maurier, in her biography of her father, Gerald: A Portrait, describes the house as "standing on the very summit of Hampstead Hill facing Whitestone Pond with a clear uninterrupted view towards every point of the compass".

Gang Moor in December 2022