Swiss Cottage: The Saturday Street

By Lwblog @londonwalks

The Saturday Street is our NEW weekly series in which we unlock the stories behind the names of London's famous thoroughfares. It's compiled by London Walks guide Karen – listed by Travel + Leisure magazine as The World's Greatest Tour Guide. You can find Karen on Saturdays guiding her Old Westminster and British Museum walks. If you've got a London street query or suggestion, email Karen at the usual address

Swiss Cottage NW3
Location: The Borough of Camden

The Swiss Cottage in question was a Swiss-style tavern (pint of bitter and a fondue, anyone?) built at a turnpike established by an Act of Parliament from 1826.

Swiss Cottage is not alone on the London map as having taken its name from a pub, tavern or inn. See also The Angel and Tally-Ho Corner (Finchley) and White Hart Lane among many others.

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