Irishman who became famous for living on Hampstead Heath
Harry Hallowes
Hallowes in 2007
Born
c. 1936
Died
2016 (aged 79–80)
London, England
Nationality
Irish
Harry Hallowes (born c. 1936, died 2016), also known as Harry the Hermit, was an Irishman who became famous for living in a camp on Hampstead Heath in north London. When property developers tried to evict him, he successfully claimed adverse possession. After his death, a romantic comedy called Hampstead was made about his life.
was awarded title to the half-acre plot of land in 2007. Hallowes died in February 2016. Hallowes left the half-acre plot to two homelessness charities (Shelter...
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