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What’s it Like to Live in Hendon?

Posted on Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Located in the borough of Barnet, Hendon is one of North London’s most sought-after towns. It’s a great option for commuters seeking easy access to the West End and other areas of the capital, and its amenities and attractions make it an appealing location for residents of all ages.

 

If you’re thinking of moving to Hendon, here’s everything you need to know.

 

What’s it Like to Live in Hendon?

 

Hendon caters well for families, young professionals and retirees alike. Two of its most significant attractions are Allianz Park (home of the Saracens Rugby Union side), and the RAF Museum (which showcases the area’s former links with aviation).

 

Retail fans will be pleased to know that Brent Cross Shopping Centre is situated in Hendon, which has over 100 high street shops inside. There’s also the Barnet Copthall Leisure Centre, which boasts the Tom Daley Diving Academy and has a range of other facilities to help residents stay active.

 

If outdoor activity is more your thing, you’ll find a sailing club at Brent Reservoir, plus cycling and walking trails. A little further out is Dollis Valley Greenwalk – another pleasant place to take an afternoon stroll.

 

Education

 

Hendon has a huge number of high performing schools; both secondary and primary. Parkfield, Bell Lane and Hasmonean Primary Schools were all awarded ‘good’ at their last Ofsted inspection; and Hasmonean High School and Hendon Secondary School were both rated as ‘outstanding’. The Independent Day Academy also received an ‘outstanding’ rating.

 

What Sort of Properties in Hendon?

 

The most popular properties in Hendon are the attractive 1930s semi-detached homes or the larger detached houses. Often, these properties come with spacious dimensions and original features, and some showcase some excellent Art Deco design. If you’re looking for a sizeable property, check out the prestigious homes in Downage on Ashley Lane, or alternatively, explore the options on Wykeham Road or Brampton Grove.

 

If you’d prefer to invest in a modern home, you’re spoilt for choice. Some of the country’s best developers have been busy in Hendon in recent years, and as such, there are numerous impressive new developments in the area. Hendon Waterside (close to the station) is part of the Help to Buy scheme and has a range of apartments on offer, and the luxurious flats at Beaufort Park are also highly desirable.

 

Transport

 

Hendon is incredibly well connected. If you’re travelling by car, the A1, M1, A5 and North Circular are all just a short drive away, with links into London and other areas of the country.

 

There are three train stations – Hendon Central and Colindale Tube stations which are on the Northern Line and Hendon railway train station which links commuters to St Pancras, Farringdon and Blackfriars stations.

 

Rental Potential?

 

If you’re looking for a buy-to-let property, Hendon is an excellent place to start your search. Thanks to the easy commute into Central London, it’s a hotspot for city workers. As such, properties close to the stations always offer a solid rental yield.