Haringey Area Guide.

A brief introduction to the North London Borough of Haringey for buyers, renters and landlords.

  • Area Guide

The North London Borough of Haringey offers an appealing blend of city living, village-style neighbourhoods and generous green space. Stretching from Highgate and Crouch End in the west to Tottenham and Wood Green in the east, Haringey has become increasingly popular with families, professionals and first-time property buyers seeking strong transport links, characterful housing and a diverse cultural scene.


Housing and Property in Haringey

Haringey’s housing stock is notably varied, making it attractive to a wide range of buyers and renters. Period Victorian and Edwardian terraces dominate areas such as Crouch End, Muswell Hill and Stroud Green, many brimming with original features and generous gardens. These neighbourhoods are particularly popular with families thanks to good schools and a strong community feel.

Further east in Tottenham and Wood Green, buyers will find more affordable period homes alongside modern apartment developments, offering excellent value for those seeking space and transport connectivity. Purpose-built flats from the 1930s onwards are also common across the borough, especially near major transport hubs. So whether you’re looking for a character home, a modern apartment or an investment opportunity, Haringey provides a broad range of options.

Transport Links

Haringey benefits from excellent transport connections into central London and beyond. The Victoria Line serves Tottenham Hale and Seven Sisters, offering fast journeys to King’s Cross, Oxford Circus and Victoria. The Piccadilly Line runs through Wood Green and Bounds Green, providing direct access to Heathrow Airport.

National Rail services operate from stations such as Hornsey, Alexandra Palace and Tottenham Hale, connecting commuters to Moorgate, Liverpool Street and Kings Cross in under 20 minutes. The area is also well served by buses and major road routes including the A10 and North Circular, making travel across London straightforward.

Food and Entertainment in Haringey

Haringey boasts a thriving food and drink scene that reflects its diverse population. Green Lanes is well known for its Turkish and Kurdish cuisine, offering everything from traditional bakeries to charcoal-grilled restaurants and stylish cafés. Crouch End provides a more village-style dining experience, with independent bistros, gastropubs and coffee shops lining its high street.

Muswell Hill offers relaxed brunch spots and family-friendly eateries, while Tottenham’s emerging food scene includes street food markets, breweries and creative pop-ups. For entertainment, residents enjoy venues such as Alexandra Palace, undoubtedly one of North London’s most iconic landmarks, hosting live music, exhibitions, festivals and sporting events throughout the year. The borough is also home to cinemas, theatres and live comedy venues, ensuring plenty of evening options close to home.

Green Spaces in Haringey

One of Haringey’s biggest draws is its abundance of green space. Alexandra Park offers panoramic views across London and is perfect for weekend walks, picnics and cycling. Nearby Finsbury Park, partly within the borough boundary, is a major recreational hub with tennis courts, playgrounds and open lawns.

Highgate Wood and Queen’s Wood provide ancient woodland escapes with peaceful trails, while Tottenham Marshes offers scenic riverside walks along the River Lea. These outdoor spaces make Haringey particularly appealing to families, dog owners and anyone seeking a balance between city living and access to nature.

History and Character

Haringey’s history stretches back to medieval times, with villages such as Tottenham, Hornsey and Wood Green developing around agriculture and trade routes. The borough played a key role in London’s expansion during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, when railway lines enabled large-scale residential development.

Alexandra Palace, affectionately known as “Ally Pally”, has been a cultural landmark since the 19th century and was famously the birthplace of the world’s first regular television broadcasts. Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, founded in 1882, remains one of the borough’s most recognisable institutions, contributing to the area’s strong sporting identity.

Haringey, a Borough on the Up

With major regeneration projects, improving infrastructure and growing cultural investment, particularly in Tottenham and Wood Green, Haringey continues to evolve while retaining its strong community character. Its combination of attractive housing, excellent transport links, green spaces and vibrant local life makes it one of North London’s most appealing places to live.


Your Local Haringey Estate Agents

At Wilkinson Byrne we have been serving the local property market for over 35 years, building a strong reputation and extensive market knowledge. You’ll find our offices in Bounds Green N11 and Turnpike Lane N15. Unlike a lot of estate agents we aren’t a franchise, so both offices work in unison to help you view properties across all the areas of north London we cover.

Haringey estate agents office

Haringey

8 Turnpike Parade, Green Lanes, London, N15 3EA

Bounds Green estate agent

Bounds Green

3 Latham Court, Brownlow Road, London, N11 2ES