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Zero House Friern Barnet

Friern Barnet N12

Overview

Zero House is a brand new development of six high specification two and three bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens, luxury bathrooms, some with outside space, storage rooms and parking. This exclusive scheme is located just a few hundred metres from Woodside Park (Northern Line) tube station and local parks as well as under 0.5 mile from North Finchley’s extensive multiple shopping and transport facilities.
The local area offers the best of urban
and rural living, with a selection of local restaurants, cafes and outstanding schools whereas Finchley Lido includes a cinema, bowling alley and restaurants – not forgetting the famous Finchley Arts Depot with theatre, cinema, exhibitions etc..

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Location

Friern Barnet was an ancient parish in the Finsbury division of Ossulstone hundred, in the county of Middlesex.

Friern Barnet within Middlesex in 1961
The area was originally considered to be part of Barnet, most of which was in Hertfordshire. By the 13th century the Middlesex section of Barnet was known as Little Barnet, before becoming Frerenbarnet and then Friern Barnet (sometimes spelt in other ways, such as "Fryern Barnett"). The "Friern" part of the parish's name derives from the French for "brother" and refers to the medieval lordship of the Brotherhood or Knights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.

Friern Barnet was mainly rural until the 19th century. The opening of Colney Hatch paupers' lunatic asylum in 1851, and of railway stations on the Great Northern and Metropolitan Railways, also in the mid-19th century, prompted its development as an outer London suburb. This process was accelerated by the arrival of electric trams in the 1900s.

125,263,626,221,134, N20 5 mins walk

Woodside Park 5 mins walk or West Finchley 12 min walk

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