Harringay
Compton Terrace is a stunning development designed and constructed by Paul Simon Homes. Arranged over upper ground and first floors, Compton Terrace offers a unique combination of light and space with a finish of the highest quality, to provide the perfect environment for living and entertaining. Each home has the benefit of 3 bedrooms, ensuite shower room to the master bedroom , kitchen dining area, utility room, landscaped rear gardens, a private terrace and allocated secure parking behind electronically controlled gates. We have recently achieved planning to build a new 3-bed house over 3 floors and 3 X 2-bed flats with balconies. Works have just started on site and we anticipate that the new properties will be ready for occupation next autumn
Harringay is a residential area in the London Borough of Haringey in north London, in the United Kingdom. It is centred on the section of Green Lanes running between the New River, where it crosses Green Lanes by Finsbury Park, and Duckett's Common, near Turnpike Lane.
Harringay's main shopping street, Green Lanes, is a busy, cosmopolitan high street. Some shops have a long established presence, like Disney's furniture store, which has traded there since 1913. Others reflect the more cosmopolitan nature of Green Lanes and include a large number of Kurdish & Turkish bakeries, grocers, cafes and a growing cluster of restaurants. There are several pubs including the Grade II listed and Pevsner noted Salisbury. Part of the 1980 film The Long Good Friday and the 1992 biopic of Charlie Chaplin. were shot there.
One of the residential streets on the Harringay Ladder, looking due east.
Towards the southern end stands the well-preserved, Victoriana-laden Beaconsfield public house. Opposite is the Arena Shopping Park with a handful of national multiples outlets, a Sainsbury's supermarket, and one of Britain's first "drive-thru" McDonald's restaurants.
A large section of the eastern side of Green Lanes is called Grand Parade. Interrupted only by the gaps introduced by the residential roads running eastwards, Grand Parade runs for nearly half a kilometre from just north of Harringay Green Lanes railway station to St Ann's Road.
Whilst the main road feels definitely cosmopolitan, the population of the surrounding streets is somewhat more homogeneous (See Demographics section.). The streets to the west of Green Lanes are known as the 'Harringay Ladder' (due to their similarity to a ladder when seen on a map). The streets to the east behind Grand Parade are known as 'The Gardens'. To the south of 'The Gardens' and Sainsbury's is Harringay's 'Warehouse District'; to the north is 'Woodlands Park'.
5 Mins Walk (29,141,341,N29)
11 Mins Walk (Manor House)
8 Mins Walk (Harringay Green Lanes)
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