Loudoun Road

Most of its route is in the City of Westminster, but it crosses into the London Borough of Camden at its northern end in South Hampstead.

It finishes at a roundabout junction with several streets including Belsize Road and Fairhazel Gardens.

The road was laid out in the 1840s and 1850s, and takes its name from the Scottish landscape gardener John Claudius Loudon.

Located at the entrance to the lengthy Primrose Hill Tunnel, it was known as Loudoun Road until its renaming as South Hampstead station in 1922.

[2] The street is primarily residential featuring a variety of architectural styles, including a number of the original buildings.

Victorian era houses in the street.
South Hampstead station was known as Loudoun Road until 1922.
The former Blenheim Arms pub on the junction with Carlton Hill .