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  1. The gradual process of Primrose Hill being regarded as part of prime central London by estate agents has not pleased everyone. Savills estimates that one in 10 of its clients is looking for a...

  2. Its name changed to Primrose Hill in Elizabethan times, due to the glorious spring flowers on its slopes. Primrose Hill became Crown property in 1841, and eventually linked to The Regent’s Park below it.

  3. History. View of London Skyline by night from the summit of Primrose Hill. Like the Regent's Park, Primrose Hill was once part of a great chase appropriated by Henry VIII. Later, in 1841, it became Crown property and in 1842 an Act of Parliament secured the land as public open space.

  4. Mar 20, 2021 · Instead they engaged in a land swap with crown-owned land in 1841, as the crown owned some of the land Eton was on. Parliament then turned Primrose Hill into a public park.

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  5. Sep 24, 2014 · Like Notting Hill, Mayfair and Chelsea, Primrose Hill is now afflicted by people with an edifice complex — the mega-rich who are attracted by the villagey feel and the handsome properties but...

  6. In 1842 the grassland of Primrose Hill became a public park, although there had been various proposals to turn it into a cemetery and to build homes on it; the noise from the London Zoo thwarted the latter.

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  8. Thus, becoming the property of the Crown. Through an Act of Parliament, the government decided that the hill was a token of London’s history and declared it a secure public space in 1842. As Primrose Hill became open to the public, people started using the area as a park to spend their leisure time. So the authorities took the initiative to ...

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