Tuesday 20 December 2011

Katrina Turquotte kaif New house in Hampstead, London, UK...











Bigger and Better House - Katrina Kaif...




According to News Sources


Few months ago, Katrina Kaif bought a big bungalow in London for her family. Though she has made Mumbai her base, she grew up in London with her mother, one brother and six sisters. Her family has already moved into their new home.


Our well-placed source says, "Katrina bought a very spacious bungalow in the Hampstead area of London early this year. From roles that were only an appendage to the heroes, she has evolved as an actress in the top bracket. But, she is not the type to spend her money foolishly. She decided to invest wisely by buying a house for her family."




Adds the source, "Her mother and sisters originally lived in a small apartment, which wasn't too comfortable for such a large family. So Katrina wanted to buy a bigger house for them. It's the least, she felt she could do for them. She misses them very much, back in Mumbai."


When contacted, Katrina did not deny that she has purchased a bungalow in Hampstead area of London.


Though she told us that the bungalow is a very beautiful, she refused to give any further details. She said, "I would prefer not to talk about it, it's a personal affair."




Hamptead is a High Class, Posh area located in the centre of London...







London/Hampstead

Hampstead
is a district of north central London. The key sights are a wealth of under-stated historical attractions, and the magnificent open spaces of Hampstead Heath. Kenwood House is one of the most accessible of London's great Regency homes, John Keats has a museum devoted to his life and work at his former residence here, and the inspiration for many of John Constable's landscapes is all around you on Hampstead Heath. Combine those with some of the most interesting historical pubs in the whole city, and a vibrant restaurant and cafe scene, and Hampstead really does have much to offer the visitor.








Hampstead Village
 with its myriad restaurants, old pubs and cafes is an agreeable place to spend a day or two. The area retains much of its original village character, and Hampstead High St alone houses no less than 18 grade II Listed buildings This is one of the wealthiest sections of the city's inner boroughs, full of stately neighbourhoods and grand historic houses. You will also find some interesting, non-mainstream shopping, several repertory theatres and one of the best arthouse cinemas in London.

The nearby vast, open green spaces of Hampstead Heath are a major attraction for Londoners, but relatively few visitors know much about this wonderful remnant of countryside in the centre of London.
Hampstead is a district of great literary, artistic and thespian traditions, and former residents include Kingsley Amis, William Blake, John Constable, Ian Fleming, William Hogarth, John Keats, Anna Pavlova and Alfred Tennyson. Those traditions continue today, and Hampstead is the home of choice for many actors, musicians, writers and media personalities. The residents of Hampstead are acutely aware of the history of the neighbourhood they live in, and any changes in this area are subject to rigorous discussion, and often protest.

Belsize Park is in many ways a southward extension of Hampstead Village, and is made up of many similarly grand residential streets with the odd gem of a restaurant. This is also home to one of the largest and most famous hospitals in London, the Royal Free.

The western reaches of Highgate in the Dartmouth Park area, are inside the Hampstead district, and include the important tourist attraction of Highgate Cemetery, which houses the grave of Karl Marx amongst other notables.

Primrose Hill is a quiet, stately, residential area in the south of the district bordering Regent's Park. Due to the lack of through roads for traffic, this area seems miles away from the general rush and bustle of London, and forms something of an oasis of calm in what is a very central area.

West Hampstead is less grand, and was traditionally a blue collar housing neighbourhood. Inevitably though, gentrification from about 1990 onwards changed all that, and the area is now a favoured residential area by young professionals. Aside from some budget accommodation, there is little of interest for the visitor here though.









Eat

Hampstead Village and Belsize Park are well known for a wide selection of quality restaurants and cafes. The local resident population here is notably demanding, so any places that make it long term will be serving good food and providing good service. The daytime sees a cafe culture perhaps as strong as anywhere in London, and in the evening, restaurants attract visitors fom all over London, as well as neighbourhood locals.


Elsewhere in the district, Primrose Hill has its own eating sub-culture centre around some chic outlets on Gloucester Avenue, and London's oldest vegetarian restaurant nearby. The West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage area has some good local restaurants.

 Stay safe

This is a comparatively safe district of London. You are however still in the city, so be sensible, especially after dark. If you do run into any difficulties, these are the main police stations in the district:


Hampstead Police Station, 26 Rosslyn Hill NW3 1PD (tube: Hampstead), ☎ 0300 123 1212.
West Hampstead Police Station, 21 Fortune Green Rd NW6 1DX (tube: West Hampstead), ☎ 0300 123 1212.







Get out

Camden Town with its wonderfully eclectic markets and shops, is just a couple of stops south on the Northern Line.


From the south of the district, you can easily walk to Oxford Street and elsewhere in the West End, through the lovely Regent's Park


Because Of the Katrina Turquotte Kaif Hamptead is now famous in the entire world of Indians and others too.













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