Castles - Crouch End, N8
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An overview of Crouch End Situated in a valley, Crouch End is overlooked by nearby Muswell Hill, Highgate and Alexandra Palace. The leafy and hilly surroundings enhance the village feel. A vast array of character period properties are progressively being combined with modern high specification developments. With its diverse independent retailers and high street stores accompanied with good schools and parks this bohemian and vibrant location ensures Crouch End remains a desirable place to reside. Packed with lots to see and do with great feeling of community spirit. The area is dominated by a vibrant ‘Village’ with the landmark Clock tower at the centre of attraction with a fine range of independent retailers, coffee shops, bars and restaurants, while there is a distinct open feel to the area, owing to a large number of green spaces including Parkland walk. History Once a medieval route from London to the north of England, Crouch End, which was governed as part of Hornsey, was a mainly wooded area containing farms and villas, including Crouch Hall, built in the 17th century at the intersection of what came to be known as Crouch End. The area changed rapidly in the late 18th century from a largely rural area to a prosperous middle-class suburb, due to a sharp rise in professionals, including clerical workers moving to the area looking to commute into the city, thanks to the development of the railway in the area. Many of the old houses were demolished and replaced with housing aimed at the middle-class. Housing Stock With its vast array of both Edwardian and Victorian properties and the progressive emergence of modern high specification developments, Crouch End attracts many different types of property buyers and tenants, from professionals and families to first-time buyers and students. It is also very popular with buy-to-let investors. Property prices and rents reflect the predominately affluent area. Shopping, food and drink Crouch End
An overview of Crouch End Situated in a valley, Crouch End is overlooked by nearby Muswell Hill, Highgate and Alexandra Palace. The leafy and hilly surroundings enhance the village feel. A vast array of character period properties are progressively being combined with modern high specification developments. With its diverse independent retailers and high street stores accompanied with good schools and parks this bohemian and vibrant location ensures Crouch End remains a desirable place to reside. Packed with lots to see and do with great feeling of community spirit. The area is dominated by a vibrant ‘Village’ with the landmark Clock tower at the centre of attraction with a fine range of independent retailers, coffee shops, bars and restaurants, while there is a distinct open feel to the area, owing to a large number of green spaces including Parkland walk. History Once a medieval route from London to the north of England, Crouch End, which was governed as part of Hornsey, was a mainly wooded area containing farms and villas, including Crouch Hall, built in the 17th century at the intersection of what came to be known as Crouch End. The area changed rapidly in the late 18th century from a largely rural area to a prosperous middle-class suburb, due to a sharp rise in professionals, including clerical workers moving to the area looking to commute into the city, thanks to the development of the railway in the area. Many of the old houses were demolished and replaced with housing aimed at the middle-class. Housing Stock With its vast array of both Edwardian and Victorian properties and the progressive emergence of modern high specification developments, Crouch End attracts many different types of property buyers and tenants, from professionals and families to first-time buyers and students. It is also very popular with buy-to-let investors. Property prices and rents reflect the predominately affluent area. Shopping, food and drink Crouch End
Properties | Number of properties | Avg. asking price | Avg. listing age |
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Residential for sale | 64 | £927,890 | 18 weeks | Residential to rent | 8 | £2,435 pcm | 5 weeks |
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Latest residential property for sale
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£575,000
2 bed flat for sale
Gisburn Road, London N8Situated on a quiet residential street is this well-presented two-bedroom conversion. Accessed via own front door and occupying the upper floor of this period property. Located within a short stroll of Hornsey over-ground station and within walking ...
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£400,000
2 bed flat for sale
Hillside, Crouch End Hill N8Set within this attractive purpose-built block is this spacious, two-bedroom ground floor flat. Ideally located within a moments stroll of Crouch End’s vibrant Broadway and within the catchment of the highly Ofsted rated Coleridge Primary School. The ...
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£800,000 Offers over
2 bed flat for sale
Berkeley Road, London N8A delightful two-bedroom garden conversion set on the favoured Highgate periphery within moments’ walk of the Broadway and Highgate station (Northern line). Further comprising reception, kitchen/diner, and bathroom. Benefitting from a private ...
Latest residential property to rent
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£2,000 pcm (£461.54 pw)
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2 bed flat to rent
Crescent Road, Hornsey N8Available immediately
Available now/Unfurnished: Set on the 1st floor of this period residence is this light filled two bedroom converted flat. Further comprising separate kitchen, reception and bathroom and benefitting from access to communal rear garden.
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£2,100 pcm (£484.62 pw)
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1 bed flat to rent
Uren House, Crouch End N8Available immediately
Available now/Unfurnished: Set on the fourth floor of Crouch End’s most recent new build development is this immaculately presented one bedroom apartment. Further comprising open plan kitchen reception with access to own private terrace which can also b
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£1,600 pcm (£369 pw)
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1 bed property to rent
Bishops View Court, Muswell Hill N10Available immediately
Retirement flat/available now/furnished to suit: A one bedroom top floor apartment, further comprising kitchen, shower room and reception. Bishops View Court is sheltered housing and has a communal lounge and regular social activities. The block comes w