North End Way is a street in Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden, today a stretch of the A502 road.
At the boundary with the London Borough of Barnet it becomes North End Road running northwards into Golders Green where it terminates at the junction with Finchley Road, by the tube station.
[1] At its southern end is the former pub Jack Straw's Castle, located where Heath Street forks into North End Way and Spaniards Road by the Hampstead War Memorial and Heath House.
Nearby is the never-completed North End tube station on the Northern Line, whose opening was abandoned in 1906 when a planned large housing estate nearby was instead made into the Hampstead Heath Extension.
Inverforth House was the home of the industrialist and philanthropist Lord Leverhulme who is now commemorated with a blue plaque as is Sir Ronald Fisher, statistician and biologist.