Heathfield Street
Notting Hill, London
Heathfield Street provided access to warehouses that used to exist on Walmer Road, but when they were replaced with new housing the road became redundant and is now a private car-park and garden for flat residents in Portland Road.
How to get here from John Nodes Funeral Service:
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Walk: Head south along Ladbroke Grove, passing the station. Turn right into Cornwall Crescent and then follow this until it joins Clarendon Road. Continue south and the then turn right into Portland Road. This bears left and then passes some flats; at the end of the road turn right and the car park where the street used to be is behind the flats on the right. +
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Access: PrivateStatus: demolishedNorth
The Invasion (2)
Filmed: 11 Sep 1968
The Doctor and Jamie are cornered on a deserted street.
Access: PrivateStatus: demolishedNorth
The Invasion (2)
Filmed: 11 Sep 1968
The Doctor and Jamie are cornered on a deserted street.
Additional Notes:
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This is the closest angle to the corner that can be taken, bearing in mind there's a wall across where Heathfield Street used to be!
Where to walk to next?
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Walmer Road (The Invasion). Head west along the pedestrian passageway onto Walmer Road.
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John Nodes Funeral Service (Remembrance of the Daleks). Turn left past the flats onto Portland Road, and follow this as it bears right and into Clarendon Road. Turn left and then follow Cornwall Crescent when you reach the junction. At the end, turn left into Ladbroke Grove and follow it past the station and eventually to John Nodes.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Princedale Road (The Invasion): 0.17 miles.
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St. James's Gardens (The Invasion): 0.23 miles.

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Swancombe House (walkway) (The Silurians): 0.27 miles.

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Wood Lane Central Line Station (The Dalek Invasion of Earth): 0.57 miles.

Related Stories
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The Invasion [11 Sep 1968]: Having left Vaughn's London headquarters, the Doctor and Jamie realise they are being followed, and then surrounded.
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