Parkway, Camden

[2] During the Regency era major developments around Regents Park and Camden Town provided upmarket residential districts for the expanding capital.

Some of the housing in the street dates from the early nineteenth century and the York and Albany was erected in 1826.

Other buildings, including the Dublin Castle and Spread Eagle pubs, were built around the middle of the century.

[4] The main railway line into Euston, constructed in the 1830s, runs in a tunnel under the street's western end.

At the other end of the road is Camden Town station on the Northern Line Tube, which opened in 1907.

Grade II listed buildings dating from the early nineteenth century.
Dublin Castle , a well-known music venue.