A leafy residential pocket of North London that blends suburban quiet with Art Deco heritage and superb commuter links.
Friern Barnet and Arnos Grove offer a blend of leafy suburban quiet and iconic Art Deco heritage, creating a relaxed pace of life that appeals to both families and young professionals moving out of more central boroughs. The area is characterised by wide residential streets, a strong sense of community, and an abundance of green space. While Friern Barnet provides a more traditional suburban feel with larger Victorian and Edwardian homes, Arnos Grove is renowned for its well-preserved 1930s architecture and its iconic Arnos Grove Underground Station.

The architectural landscape is diverse. Arnos Grove is famous for its well-preserved 1930s semidetached homes, while Friern Barnet offers larger Victorian and Edwardian properties. Modern apartment living is prominent near the New Southgate borders, including the prestigious Princess Park Manor.
Tube: Arnos Grove (Piccadilly Line, Zone 4) provides a 25-30 minute direct link to the West End.
Rail: New Southgate station offers Great Northern services to Moorgate and Highbury & Islington.
Road: Strategically located for easy access to the A406 North Circular.

Arnos Park is the local jewel, featuring a landmark brick viaduct and extensive walking trails. Friary Park in Friern Barnet offers formal gardens and tennis courts. For dining, the area boasts a mix of independent cafes along Bowes Road and Friern Barnet Road.
Commuters who want a guaranteed seat on the Tube and families looking for “Outstanding” primary schools and plenty of garden space.

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