Gloucester Avenue

[1] Located in the London Borough of Camden, it is a residential road featuring many nineteenth century properties including several pubs as well as the neo-Georgian Cecil Sharp House.

For much of its route it runs adjacent to the West Coast Main Line out of Euston Station.

Its southern junction is at a crossroads with Delancey Street and Parkway which runs off east into the centre of Camden Town.

The former Primrose Hill railway station was located just north of the junction between the two roads until its closure in 1992.

[2] The 1837 Camden Incline Winding Engine House designed by Robert Stephenson is now a Grade II* listed building.

The Engineer pub.
View of houses in the street.
The Pembroke Castle pub at the northern end of Gloucester Avenue.