Frognal Road House, Hampstead Modern Home

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Frognal Road House London

Modern Home Hampstead, northwest London Property design by Max Fry architect

post updated 26 June 2021 ; 12 Sep 2009

9 Frognal Way, Frognal, Hampstead, north west London, England, UK

Date built: 1935

Design: Max Fry architect

Frognal Road House, Hampstead Modern home
photograph © Nick Weall

Sun House

Sun House Frognal
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9 Frognal Way Frognal Way house
photos © Adrian Welch

66 Frognal – Frognal Road House, Hampstead:
Date built: 1930s
Design: Colin Lucas

66 Frognal 66 Frognal 66 Frognal
photos © Adrian Welch

Location: corner of Frognal and Frognal Way, Hampstead

Final commission for Connell, Ward and Lucas (1933-39) – Amyas Douglas Connell + Basil Ward were both New Zealand architects whereas Colin Lucas was English.

Frognal Road House Frognal house
photo © Nick Weall

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Frognal Way house opposite No. 9
Frognal Way house
photo © Nick Weall

Formerly Gracie Field’s house, Frognal Way, Hampstead
Gracie Field's house
photo © Adrian Welch

Max Fry

Location: 9 Frognal Way, Hampstead, North London, England, UK

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Frognal is an area of Hampstead, Northwest London in the London Borough of Camden. Frognal is also the name of the major road in the area, the lower end of which winds uphill from Finchley Road and at its upper end (north of Church Row) forms the western edge of Hampstead Village.

The first reference to Frognal is as a tenement in the 15th century, probably on the site of the later Frognal House (now 99 Frognal). By the mid-eighteenth century it was a significant settlement, sought after by eminent lawyers, and infill development continued through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell lived at 10 Frognal and ran a salon of influence in the 1940s, and as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1950. General Charles de Gaulle lived from 1942 to 1944 in 99 Frognal.
Source: wikipedia

London Architecture Photographs taken by Nick Weall with a Nikon D700 using either a 14-24mm Nikkor Lens or a 24-70mm Nikkor lens. All images taken with a tripod.

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