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described No. 8 as "odd" as it was "only two bays wide but wider than everything else". No. 9 is listed Grade II* and No. 9a is listed Grade II. 10 and attached railings are listed Grade II. 11 is listed Grade II. No. 12 with its attached railings, gate, and lamp holder is listed Grade II, it adjoins
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A line of trees runs down the middle of the street. The trees have been present since at least the development of the south side of the street in the 1720s. Six lime trees were planted in the mid 19th century, of which only one still stands, at the furthest end from the church. The present trees were
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On the south side, 24 to 28 are listed Grade II*. 24 Perrins Walk is the former coach house to No. 24 Church Row. 23, 22, and 21 are individually listed Grade II*. No. 20 and its attached railings are listed Grade II* as is Nos. 18 and 19. Nos. 15, 16, and 17 are individually listed Grade II.
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were filmed on Church Row and the churchyard of St. John's in 2019.
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Christopher Hibbert; Ben Weinreb; Julia Keay; John Keay (2008).
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1671:"The Former Home of H.G. Wells, 17 Church Row, Hampstead"
1642:. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 43–.
1724:"How Hampstead influenced our great comic, Peter Cook"
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Looking down Church Row from St. John's church in 2016
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Georgian architecture in the London Borough of Camden
1787:Hall, Michael (2016) . "Bodley, George Frederick".
908:"Number 8 and attached railings and gate (1067343)"
485:, noted ceramic historian and painter, 1937 to 1985
789:Hampstead Heath from the Thomas Barratt Collection
390:. Frequent visitors to Cook at the house included
1997:Anna Letitia Barbauld: Voice of the Enlightenment
1924:Yeldham, Charlotte (2004) . "Gillies, Margaret".
1615:. American Philosophical Society. pp. 230–.
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1959:"Cheek, (Doris) Malvina (1915–2016), artist"
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1845:Hall, Michael (2016) . "Garner, Thomas".
664:Bridget Cherry; Nikolaus Pevsner (1998).
1821:"House prices in Church Row, London NW3"
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786:Michael Hammerson (15 May 2014).
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759:Mark Johnston (31 July 2017).
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1553:"Camden Film Office: Films"
1161:"24 Perrins Walk (1139056)"
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1754:Biography Of Peter Cook
1695:A Preface to H.G. Wells
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