Highgate

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Tel code: 0208 | code search
Postcode: N6 | code search
Population: 3400
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Famous Highgate Dates
Birthplace of:
Edward Lear Barry Norman Beryl Grey Rod Stewart
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Hauntings and Ghosts:
Soul of the Spanish Servant
Folk Customs:
April Fools Day
Baddeley Cake
Beating the Tower Boundaries
Blessing of the Throats
Bonfire Night
Changing of the Quill
Doggett's Coat and Badge Race
Footbridge Rent of one Red Rose
Hot Cross Buns for the Widow’s son
Mass for the executed Charles I
Quit Rents Ceremony
Vintners' Company Procession

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Highgate is a charming - and expensive - suburb in north London, loved for its village feel, its delightful Georgian cottages and terraces, and its scenery. Situated at the north-east corner of Hampstead Heath on a steep hill, Highgate has acres of countryside for nature-lovers to explore, and some especially interesting historic buildings. The ancient Highgate Wood is home to all kinds of wildlife, and as well as beautiful forest trails, it provides a clearing with a café, and football and cricket pitches. Waterlow Park, on Highgate Hill, commands spectacular views over London. The park's great attraction is Lauderdale House, a 1582 manor house set in lovely terraced gardens, which now acts as an arts and education centre. Highgate School, with its distinctive red-brick Victorian architecture, dates back to 1565. TS Eliot was a master here, and past pupils include poets Gerard Manley Hopkins and John Betjemen. The jewel in Highgate's crown, however, is its fascinating cemetery, where a bust of Karl Marx famously marks his final resting place. Highgate Cemetery also enjoys listed status as a natural woodland park. Other places to visit in Highgate include its atmospheric old pubs and some rather more contemporary coffee houses and restaurants.

Attraction

Highgate Cemetery
Lauderdale House

Budget

University of Westminster Furnival House *book online*

Classes

Dance - Highgate Ballet School
Yoga with Billy Doyle

Dentist

Highgate Dental Centre
Highgate Dental Practice

Golf Club

Highgate

Health and Fitness Club

LA Fitness

Pub and Bar

Angel
Duke's Head
Flask
Gate House
Highgate Inn
Old Crown
Prince of Wales Ale House
Red Lion & Sun
Rose & Crown
Star (The)
Victoria

Vine
Wrestlers

Restaurant

Angel
Duke's Head
Highgate Inn
Old Crown
Parsee (The)
Prince of Wales Ale House
Star (The)
The Vine

School

Ashmount Primary School
Brookfield Primary School
Channing School
Highgate Junior School
Highgate Primary School
Highgate School
Highgate School (Senior School)
St Aloysius RC College
St Joseph's RC Primary School

Solicitor

H Lawrence & Co

Henry Boustred & Sons

Taxi

Embassy Cars

Theatre

Jackson's Lane
Upstairs at the Gatehouse

Shops

Oddbins
Highgate Butchers
Highgate Garden Centre
Tops Tiles
Little Angel Exchange
Changing Curtains
Orchid

Places to Stay near Highgate

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University of Westminster Furnival House (0.81 miles)

University of Westminster Furnival House

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Located in Highgate Village, a fashionable residential area near to Hampstead. This late Victorian building in its own grounds offers visitors an ideal location for peace and tranquility, whilst being ... More

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La Gaffe (0.91 miles)

La Gaffe
In traditional and historic Hampstead village; 12 minutes by tube to central London; 3 minutes from Hampstead tube and 4 minutes from Hampstead Heath.

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Premier Inn London Hampstead (1.03 miles)

Located close to Hampstead Heath and Kenwood House. Ideally situated for a wide variety of restaurants, with bars and boutique stores close by. Within easy reach of M1 and Belsize Park tube station just a ... More | visit website

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The Gardens (1.26 miles)

The Gardens

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Guest rooms in a Victorian house on a leafy residential street. Close to tourists attractions, cafes and shops. Parking vouchers available to purchase on request. (Please note that this is ... More

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Langorf Hotel and Apartments (1.34 miles)

Langorf Hotel and Apartments

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Situated to the south of the fashionable Hampstead Village, The Langorf Hotel is in a quiet residential area just 5 minutes walk from Finchley Road Underground, and only 10 minutes from ... More | visit website
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Queens Hotel (1.38 miles)

Queens Hotel

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This budget style hotel offers the weary traveller a very comfortable and affordable location to explore London, without being in its busy centre. The hotel is located within 5 minutes ... More

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Anchor House (1.44 miles)

Anchor House

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A warm and relaxing B&B close to the Underground, near Hampstead village and Golders Hill Park, and only 20 minutes from the city centre. With a welcoming and family atmosphere, Anchor House ... More

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Charlies Hotel (1.46 miles)

Charlies Hotel

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Charlie's Hotel offers comfortable budget priced bed & breakfast accommodation in London. The hotel, an elegant Edwardian house built towards the end of the 19th Century, is located on the ... More

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Palmers Lodge (1.56 miles)

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VOTED ONE OF THE TOP TEN HOSTELS WORLDWIDE - SILVER AWARD IN VISITLONDON'S BEST HOSTEL CATEGORY 2006 AND AGAIN IN 2007, BRONZE AWARD IN 2008 Welcome to Palmers Lodge, where ... More

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274 Suites (1.68 miles)

274 Suites

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274 Suites are part of a high-regarded chain of London hoteliers. Just a few minute’s walk away from West Hampstead Station – you are within easy access of all London ... More

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St Augustine Introduces Julian Calendar to England - 0597, William the Conqueror crowned - 1066, Domesday Book Commissioned - 1085, First Christmas Tree in Britain - 1800, Mrs Beeton Published - 1861, End of the Soviet Union - 1991
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