Mansfield Road, London

Mansfield Road is a street in the Gospel Oak area of Hampstead.

Like Fleet Road to its east it follows a medieval track between South End in Hampstead and Gospel Oak.

The area to the south of Mansfield Road was dramatically redeveloped during the 1960s as the nineteenth century Lismore Circus was replaced with modern buildings.

Oak Village and Elaine Grove retain their older Victorian appearance.

The Mansfield conservation area covers both the street and those directly north of it built in the late Victorian era, including All Hallows Church.

Mansfield Road looking east towards Gospel Oak Station , 2006
View of the Lismore Circus housing estate.
Portrait of Lord Mansfield by John Singleton Copley . An eighteenth century politician, he was the namesake of the street.