Mount Vernon House, Hampstead

[3] The landscape painter Edmund John Niemann lived at Mount Vernon house in the 1850s.

[6] The tenure of the physician Henry Dale at the house is marked by a Greater London Council blue plaque erected in 1981 on the garden wall of the house.

[9][10] In his Companion Guide to Outer London Simon Jenkins wrote that Mount Vernon House shares "with most of Hampstead's better mansions the characteristic of hiding behind both a high wall and a thick coating of ivy".

[11] The London: North edition of the Pevsner Architectural Guides also describes the house as "well hidden".

[12] The house was restored and once again became a private house with the residential conversion of the Mount Vernon Hospital site by property developers Marylebone Warwick Balfour and Sincere.

Mount Vernon House in June 2021