Candy Colored Houses of Primrose Hill
- cerratodesignsnyc
- Oct 29, 2017
- 1 min read
Primrose Hill is definitely one of those places in London you want to visit at some point. It is a great area for a Sunday afternoon walk where you will find some great views and some lovely pastel houses.

The best way to arrive to Primrose Hill is getting the Northern Line to Chalk Farm underground station or ride in a pink unicorn taxi :)

C H A L C O T S Q U A R E, P R I M R O S E H I L L
Chalcot Square is among the unmistakable handful of London’s prime addresses that is a vision in pastel, its terraces of listed 19th-century townhouses parading an artist’s palette of pinks, purples, greens, blues, greys and creams.



C H A L C O T C R E S C E N T, P R I M R O S E H I L L
The most famous of them all. If you’ve seen the Paddington movie you might just recognize this colorful curve of houses.

There’s a lot to explore in Primrose Hill. Despite its size, the area between Funky Camden and Residential Belsize Park has charm and character everywhere.

The colorful accents on the houses, sweet boutiques, and streets full of independent restaurants, cafes, and pubs. This part of London is a little slice of village loveliness.
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