

Primrose Hill has a similar feel to the smarter roads in Notting Hill, with mainly mid-Victorian terraced houses, painted a variety of colours. Residents are varied with bankers, stockbrokers and barristers, with also a good mix of famous faces. As with much of Camden, there is a strong element of social housing which ensures a wide social mix. Most of the houses have small gardens by north London standards (20 feet or less). As well as the open spaces of Primrose Hill itself, Regent’s Park is also on the doorstep. There is a strong village feel to Primrose Hill that centres around the parade of shops and restaurants at the northern end of Regent’s Park Road, which most notably include Odette's restaurant, Limonia, and the wine merchant Bibendum.
Much of Primrose Hill was formerly owned by Eton College, which sold up most of its holdings locally during the 1990s.
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