Hampstead is located within the inner London Borough of Camden. The area is well known for the 791 acre Hampstead Heath, a sprawling parkland offering meadow and woodland walking and cycling routes, with playing fields and male, female and unisex outdoor swimming facilities. With outdoor summer shows and concerts, it is also home to the renowned former 17th century stately home of Kenwood House, recently renovated thanks to a £3.9m Heritage Lottery fund and private donations, it holds an impressive art collection free for the public to enjoy, including an original Rembrandt self-portrait as well as works from Turner, Gainsborough and Reynolds. Hampstead is also home to Keats House, the home of the Romantic poet from 1818 to 1820, open to the public to explore and for poetry talks and events. The Freud museum offers a view into the former home of the father of psychoanalysis and the Hampstead museum provides a riveting journey through the history of the area.
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