What is the N8 London postcode really like? HomeViews Streets can help you see behind the hype and get the truth about the capital’s postcodes. Don’t take our word for it – listen to those who live, work and play in the neighbourhood instead! We invite London residents to rate the transport, amenities and community atmosphere out of five and explain the ‘why’ behind their ratings. Read on for the answers you need – straight from the horse’s mouth!
Which area of London is N8?
N8 is a North London postcode covering Hornsey, Crouch End, and part of Harringay. It’s run by the Haringey and Islington local authorities.
Which zone is N8?
The N8 London postcode is in Zone 3. Alexandra Palace and Wood Green (N22) lie to the north of the postcode, with Seven Sisters (N15) to the east. Finsbury Park and Manor House (N4) border to the southeast. Find Archway and Tufnell Park (N19) to the south and Highgate (N6) to the southwest, with Muswell Hill (N10) to the northwest.
Is N8 a good place to live?
Will you enjoy visiting or living in N8? HomeViews Streets can help you understand the area’s highlights and drawbacks without getting bogged down by statistics. Instead, we believe it’s better to ask a diverse range of residents to share their honest opinion of their neighbourhood. Do they feel safe walking home? Are the restaurants top-quality (or not)? Is there anything they wish they’d known before moving? Here’s what one local had to say:
“Great potential – not enough policing”
Read the examples below to get an even better overview of the area, then click the HomeViews icon to find more information on the N8 London postcode. Still not had enough? Simply leave a review of your own street for full access to the site.
N8, London resident reviews
HomeViews Area Guides
See the area guides on related areas below for HomeViews insights about the N8 London postcode and surrounding regions. These pages include the top-rated new homes in those areas and reviews by residents.
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