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Can anyone recommend any interesting streets to take a picture of an up and coming band (they look at bit like a Blur - shows my age) in North London tomorrow morning? I used to live up that way, but I'm sure it's all gentrified beyond recognition.


There used to be interesting streets near the Chalk Farm Studios (which have gone). The alternative is to take shots from the top of Parliament Hill with the London skyline behind them. I think Camden Town is going to be too full of tourists tomorrow. Ditto the canal path.


I'd be grateful for any suggestions of outdoor spots....generally in that North London part of the world.


Thank you

Back Lane, Hampstead; Flask Walk, Hampstead, Church Row, Hampstead and further down by the church there are tiny streets.


also Hollymount, where the Hollybush pub is, lots of interesting streets round that general area, including steps leading down into Heath Street. Burgh House as well which is by Well Walk.

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