Local Properties in North London
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Affordable shared-ownership homes in North London offer an ideal lifestyle with a mix of inner-city and expansive green areas. Excellent public transport links mean that you can spend less time on your commute, and more time enjoying the parks, markets, restaurants and other attractions on your doorstep
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The history and culture of North London make it one of the most interesting places to live. North London boroughs include Enfield, Hackney and Islington. The area is home to the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, and Karl Marx’s final resting place is in North London’s Highgate. Camden Town is well known for its nightlife and markets, while London Zoo and The British Museum are also part of the borough of Camden.
As well as more central areas of North London that have the city feel, there are very distinct towns, such as Hampstead and Highgate, that provide a more laid back style of living. Here you will find beautiful old pubs, excellent walking trails and boutique shops.
North London also offers some of the best views over London’s skyline at Primrose Hill, Parliament Hill and Alexandra Palace.
London Zoo has been part of Regent’s Park in North London for centuries. From Charles Darwin becoming a fellow in the 1800s to the zoo opening the world’s first reptile house, the zoo’s incredible history has seen hundreds of thousands of people fall in love with its animals.
Hampstead in the borough of Camden is popular with people looking for open space and a town-like feel outside of Central London. Hampstead Heath is London’s largest ancient parkland with incredible views of the London skyline from Parliament Hill, three swimming ponds and the Kenwood House stately home.
Grade II listed Alexandra Palace is an impressive sport and entertainment venue sitting in hilly Alexandra Park. In the 1930s the BBC started using the building for broadcasting TV and radio. Visitors to the palace can enjoy its pub, restaurant and ice rink. There’s also a nearby farmer’s market and garden centre which are popular on weekends.
Camden Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London, with over 250,000 people a week perusing its hundreds of stalls. Here you can find an eclectic mix of arts and crafts, clothes, music and food.
North Londoners can enjoy everything from supermarkets to libraries, garden centres to cinemas. It’s easy to keep active, with leisure centres across North London and the option to swim outdoors in Hampstead Heath’s swimming ponds or several lidos. Take a look at some of the other local amenities in North London below:
The boroughs in North London provide a wide variety of schools and educational institutions for all ages – from nurseries up to universities. With comprehensive, private and grammar schools as well as a range of specialist schools for children with learning difficulties, this is a great area for young people of any age to excel.
North Londoners benefit from lots of public transport links ranging from buses to national rail, and it is one of the best-served areas of London for the tube. Kings Cross Station and London St Pancras are two of the largest stations in North London taking passengers across the UK, as well as into Europe on the Eurostar.
Residents of North London can make use of plenty of GP surgeries, dentists and hospitals, providing both private and NHS care. Hospitals in the area include the Ophthalmic Surgery Centre, the Royal Free Hospital and Whittington Health.