Barnet Area Guide
Overview
Living in Barnet
City life fuses with the countryside at the edge of London in Barnet; its sophisticated, suburban allure attracts families with its high performance schools and relaxing village life. Holding tightly on to its roots at the top of the Northern Line, its history dates back to the decisive Battle of Barnet that took place during the Wars of the Roses. However, in more recent years your neighbours might vary from footballers to first-time buyers, due to the huge contrast in homes available here.
Embracing the feel of a country town, Barnet boasts express links into London, a wide variety of Victorian, Georgian and modern properties, as well as a growing medley of shops and restaurants.
Did you know?
Don’t be confused by its name; the Oxford Dictionary was actually started by the Headmaster of Mill Hill School in The Ridgeway. James Murray began penning the book, which he called ‘the Scriptorium’ in 1879, in a shed in the school grounds.
Area Branch
Hungry?
Hungry?
The Duke of York
http://www.brunningandprice.co.uk/dukeofyork/homepage/
Proud of its history, The Duke of York stands close to the site of the Battle of Barnet. Although the building itself has changed throughout the years, it continues to serve as a traditional inn to its many callers. In the heart of the pub you can enjoy a tipple or sample the classic pub menu surrounded by antique furniture, old photographs of the local area and warm open fires. When the sun is shining, head outside to take in their secluded gardens, freshly cut lawns and blooming flowerbeds.
Play?
Play?
Discover the fascinating history of this area, full of drama and suspense, by taking part in one of the many Barnet Walks planned throughout the year. Barnet is also lucky enough to be a part of the Clubmark scheme, ensuring quality club accreditation and providing a variety of sports for everyone in the community to enjoy. Just 30 minutes from central London, the Hadley Wood Golf Club welcomes members and visitors alike to enjoy a memorable golf experience in their relaxed clubhouse and challenging but uncrowded course.
Why we love it
Why we love it
The area has such a warm and friendly vibe and appeals to a wide demographic, from families who are looking for more space at a reasonable price to young professionals who want to escape the fast pace of central London but still have easy and fast access into work.
Live market data in Barnet
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