The Twentieth Century Society

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Pine Heath house visit: a 1960s Hampstead townhouse reborn – FULLY BOOKED

Recently refurbished Pine Heath house in Hampstead. Image credit Felix Speller.

Pine Heath house visit: a 1960s Hampstead townhouse reborn

Saturday 9 August 2025 

Location: 37B Gayton Road, London, NW3 1UB

Start time: 11am

Finish time: 12.00 – 12.30pm

Pine Heath is a modernist residence in Hampstead originally designed by Ted Levy, Benjamin & Partners during the late 1960s. It recently underwent significant and energy sensitive refurbishment by Studio Hagen Hall and has been featured in Wallpaper* magazine.

The architect Louis Hagen Hall will explain the history of the original building and lead a guided tour explaining the refurbishment and upgrades.

Studio Hagen Hall is a multidisciplinary design studio specialising in architecture, interiors, furniture, product and textiles, with a particular focus on postwar architecture & design.

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The Twentieth Century Society is an IHBC (Institute of Historic Building conservation) recognised CPD provider.

Twentieth Century Society is a registered charity, no 1110244

Above: Recently refurbished Pine Heath house in Hampstead. Image credit Felix Speller.

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