The Grove, Highgate
The Grove, Highgate, N6 is a short tree-lined street in north London, running north from Highgate West Hill to Hampstead Lane, known for the notable residents who have lived there over several centuries.
Notable former residents[edit]
No.1: Actress Gladys Cooper and her husband, publisher Neville Pearson[2]
No.2: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin;[2] musician Sting and his wife, actress Trudie Styler[5]
No.3: Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge; playwright J. B. Priestley;[2] model Kate Moss[6]
No.4: Executive Cob Stenham and daughters, the eldest of whom is playwright Polly Stenham; TV chef, restaurateur, and cookbook author, Jamie Oliver
No.5: Appeal judge Sir Edward Fry and children: artist Roger, social reformer Joan, illustrator Agnes and prison reformer Margery;[2] musician George Michael[5]
No.6: Musician Annie Lennox and her then-husband, film producer Uri Fruchtmann[5]
No.7: Manager of the Marine Insurance Co., Robert John Lodge, who was also treasurer of the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution (1880-1893)
No.8: Actors Robert Donat and Renée Asherson[7]
No.9: Spy Anthony Blunt; industrialist John Sutton Nettlefold[2]
No. X (Unknown address number) Sir Campbell Stuart, GCMG, KBE, KStJ, managing director of The Times, World War I lieutenant-colonel Mentioned in Dispatches, diplomat, and Britain's Director of Propaganda in Enemy Countries in the Second World War.