The Grove, Hampstead is an 1822 landscape painting by the British artist John Constable.
It depicts a scene in Hampstead then a rural settlement on the northern outskirts of London.
The main focus is The Grove, a building now known as the Admiral's House.
[1] The building features in a number of Constable's Hampstead paintings.
[3] The painting was presented to the National Gallery by Constable's daughter Isabel in 1888.