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  1. Barnet borders the Hertfordshire district of Hertsmere to the north and five other London boroughs: Camden and Haringey to the southeast, Enfield to the east, as well as Harrow and Brent to the west of the ancient Watling Street (now the A5 road).

  2. Barnet is located in the county of Greater London, London, three miles south of the town of Potters Bar, ten miles east of the major town of Watford, and nine miles north of London. Barnet lies roughly one mile south of the Hertfordshire border, and was historically in the county of Hertfordshire.

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · Barnet, outer borough of London, England, on the northwestern perimeter of the metropolis. The borough lies mostly within the historic county of Middlesex, but many of its northern districts (including New Barnet and East Barnet) belong historically to Hertfordshire.

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  4. The London Borough of Barnet is a local authority area on the northern outskirts of London. The borough was formed in 1965 from parts of the ceremonial counties of Middlesex and Hertfordshire. Overview. Map. Directions.

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    Tube: High Barnet tube station – travel zone 5 – is the terminus for one of the branches of the Northern line.
    Trains: trains from New Barnet station – travel zone 5 – take around 20 minutes to King’s Cross and 30 minutes to Moorgate.
    Road: Barnet is just a 10-minute drive from the M25.

    The Hadley Wood area is home to many of Barnet’s most expensive properties, where buyers with big budgets will find double-fronted Victorian and Edwardian houses, as well as modern gated mansions. Additionally, Georgian houses and period cottages are dotted around the common in Monken Hadley and the little enclave off Hadley Highstone. Furthermore,...

    Primary schools: there’s a clutch of Ofsted rated “outstanding” primary schools in the local area: St Catherine’s Roman Catholic Primary School https://st-catherines.barnet.sch.uk/. Whitings Hill P...
    Secondary schools: Totteridge Academy (co-ed, ages 11 to 18) https://www.thetotteridgeacademy.org.uk/. Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School (ages 11 to 18) https://www.qegschool.org.uk/.
    Grammar schools: Queen Elizabeth’s School (boys, ages 11 to 18) is a state grammar school that is rated “outstanding” by Ofsted. https://www.qebarnet.co.uk/.
    Private schools: the local private primary schools are: Lyonsdown School (girls-only by 2022, ages three to 11) https://www.lyonsdownschool.co.uk/. Goodwyn School (co-ed, ages three to 11) https://...
    Shopping: Spires shopping centre – which is home to an array of chain stores – has recently been expanded and given a facelift, complimenting a good selection of independent shops on the high street.
    Open space: the Old Court Recreation Ground is in the town centre, where you will find a children’s playground, café, bowling green and tennis courts. It’s a short walk from the high street to the...
    Leisure: there are two tennis clubs: Barnet Lawn Tennis Club and Hadley Wood Lawn Tennis Club; three local golf clubs: Old Fold Manor, North Middlesex, and The Shire London; Old Elizabethans Cricke...
    Arts and culture: Barnet Museum is a free local history museum containing hundreds of artefacts reflecting the history of Barnet and those that have lived there, dating from the Bronze Age to the p...

    If you’d like to find the average cost of renting a property in London, check out The Simply London Guide to London Neighbourhoods. It includes the average rental prices for the top 20 neighbourhoods in London! Article published 11th November 2021

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Barnet is a suburban borough in North London that is known for its rich history, beautiful green spaces, and diverse communities. The area is home to several charming neighbourhoods, including Finchley, Edgware, and Golders Green, each with its own unique character and attractions.

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  7. Lying on the outer edge of north London, Barnet is the second largest of London's boroughs and has a relatively diverse population and landscape. To the north it benefits from large swathes of countryside, whilst to the south it becomes ever more densely populated towards Hendon, Colindale and Cricklewood.

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