What’s great about the area, what should people know about it?

One of London’s best Urban Village’s, Crouch End is a popular place for young professionals and families to set up home. A busy town centre, centred around the Broadway and Clocktower, has an eclectic mix of independent and more well-known shops. The area is well known for its vibrant...Read More

Whats great about the area, what should people know about it? - Martyn Gerrard
What are the best roads to live on? - Martyn Gerrard

What are the best roads to live on?

This is a leafy area with tree lined roads offering a range of character property, predominantly late Victorian and early Edwardian, with a scattering of modern family homes.

Many properties have been converted into flats which range in price, plus there are the ultra-modern developments.

There are large Victorian and early Edwardian...Read More

Hidden Gems – is there something about the area no one really knows about?

One of our favourite places in Crouch End is Parkland Walk, which follows the route of a disused railway line and runs from Muswell Hill down to Finsbury Park. It’s a quiet wooded area perfect for a walk or jogging.

Hidden Gems – is there something about the area no one really knows about? - Martyn Gerrard
Anything else? - Martyn Gerrard

Anything else?

The area is a magnet for people in the creative arts and the annual Crouch End festival is a showcase for local talent. It sees hundreds of events such as craft fairs and live music, in numerous venues around Crouch End.
  
Much of the filming for Shaun of the Dead was in Crouch End as its writer and star Simon Pegg lived in the area.

Also, it’s not widely known, but in a Stephen King short story, Crouch End hid a gateway into an unspeakable parallel dimension - we’ve looked but we can’t find it.