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Hornsey area guide

Your extensive guide to living in Hornsey

A peaceful North London neighbourhood in the Borough of Haringey, Hornsey, is home to beautiful late-Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses and architectural charm. The area borders other affluent North London neighbourhoods like Muswell Hill and Crouch End, and is favoured by families and professionals due to its collection of well-regarded schools and excellent transport links. Residents of Hornsey enjoy ice-skating, shopping and other cultural events at the famous Alexandra Palace (Ally Pally), which is one of the key landmarks of this inner-suburban residential district.

Predominantly home to the N8 postcode that includes Hornsey Hill, Priory Park, Turnpike Lane and adjoining areas, parts of Wood Green’s N22 and Muswell Hill’s N10 postcodes also fall in Hornsey. There are multiple parks in the vicinity as well. While Priory Park is known for its eclectic cafes and tennis courts, Alexandra Park is a 200-acre Green Flag Award-winning park offering adventure sports along with padel and other sporting opportunities at the Crouch End Playing Fields.

The street around Tottenham Lane is famous for its independent cafes and restaurants, while the 13th-century St Mary’s Tower and the Grade II-listed Northern Railway Tavern are some of the iconic landmarks in Hornsey. While there are many terraced family houses in the area, there are also many modern new-build developments like Smithfield Square, Alexandra Gate and Hornsey Town Hall that retain the art-deco and classic brick design popular in North London.

Despite being a Zone 3 neighbourhood, residents of Hornsey can reach their workplaces in the City and central London universities with ease. Hornsey railway station on the Great Northern line runs direct train services to Moorgate and King’s Cross in around 20 minutes. For commuters on the Tube, the nearby Turnpike Lane Station connects to the Piccadilly line. In addition to the rail and Tube, there are several bus services and cycle routes that make moving across Hornsey safe and easy.

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Top attractions in Hornsey

Alexandra Park and Palace

Alexandra Park and Palace

St Mary’s Tower

St Mary’s Tower

Hornsey High Street

Hornsey High Street

Priory Park

Priory Park

Great Northern Railway Tavern

Great Northern Railway Tavern

Frequently asked questions about Hornsey

The North London area of Hornsey is regarded as a family-friendly place to live, offering residents access to several parks and outdoor spaces, as well as a collection of well-regarded schools. The village-like atmosphere and low crime rate make it a safe neighbourhood.

Hornsey offers excellent transport links and is well-connected to some of the most desirable neighbourhoods of North London. These factors, along with diversity in its property market, ensure consistent rental demand and strong capital growth in Hornsey and its surrounding areas.

While Coleridge Primary, Kestrel House and Weston Park Primary are some of the Outstanding-rated schools by Ofsted, Ashmount Primary, Campsbourne Primary and Grieg City Academy are all rated Good by Ofsted within the N8 postcode.

Hornsey is home to several parks and open spaces, including the 200-acre Alexandra Park, Priory Park, Stationers Park, Lordship Recreation Ground and Hornsey Park.

Residents of Hornsey can use the Overground services via the Hornsey Railway Station and access the Piccadilly Line on the Underground network from nearby Turnpike Lane Tube Station.

Areas near Hornsey

Crouch End Finsbury Park Muswell Hill Tottenham

Hornsey postcodes

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