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Leo Baeck College is a privately funded rabbinical seminary and centre for the training of teachers in Jewish education. Based now at the Sternberg Centre, East End Road, Finchley, in the London Borough of Barnet, it was founded by Werner van der Zyl in 1956 and is sponsored by The Movement for Reform Judaism, Liberal Judaism and the United Jewish Israel Appeal. It is named after the inspirational 20th-century German Liberal rabbi Leo Baeck.
website: http://www.lbc.ac.uk/
The National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), was a medical research institute based in Mill Hill, on the outskirts of north London, England. It was funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC);
website: http://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk
Monken Hadley is a place in the London Borough of Barnet. An ancient country village north of Barnet, it is now a suburban development on the very edge of Greater London 11 miles (18 km) north north-west of Charing Cross, while retaining much of its rural character.
East Finchley is an area in northwest London, immediately north of Hampstead Heath. Like neighbouring Muswell Hill, it straddles the London Boroughs of Barnet and Haringey, with most of East Finchley falling into the London Borough of Barnet. It has the greenest high road in London.
Clarefield Park is a small park and Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Brent Cross in the London Borough of Barnet.
Clay Lane is a one kilometre long public footpath and bridle way in Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet. It is a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation.
College Farm is the only farm site in Finchley, in the London Borough of Barnet. It currently trades as an equestrian and pet store. It is located in Regents Park Road, close to Henlys Corner on the North Circular Road. It has two residential roads running alongside it; Allandale Avenue and Fitzalan Road.
Brockley Hill, Stanmore, is an area of high ground on the outskirts of North London, England. The hill, which rises to 136 metres (446 ft) above sea level, is traversed by the A5 road. It follows the course of the Roman road known as Watling Street. The hill is also associated with the Roman archaeological site called Sulloniacis. The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital is based at Brockley Hill.
Mill Hill Substation Pastures is a fifteen-hectare Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet.
Mill Hill Old Railway Nature Reserve is a 2.3-hectare (5.7-acre) Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet.
The Jewish Military Museum was a museum located in Hendon, Barnet, North London, which featured exhibits about Jews serving in the British armed forces from the 18th century to the present day. It has now closed and the collection was moved to the Jewish Museum London in Camden in 2015.
Street address: Shield House, Harmony Way, off Victoria Road, London NW4 2BZ; c/o Jewish Museum, Raymond Burton House, London NW1 7NB (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.thejmm.org.uk/
The Northern line Embankment between Totteridge and Whetstone and High Barnet tube stations on the Northern line is a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in the London Borough of Barnet.
Monken Hadley Common lies within the Monken Hadley Conservation Area, and is listed as a “Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I,” by the London Borough of Barnet. It is registered common land, and it is owned by the Trustees of Monken Hadley Common.
London Greek Radio (LGR) is an Independent Local Radio station for London's Greek community, most of which forms part of the ethnically diverse Cypriot community. It broadcasts in both Greek and English on 103.3 FM in London and is also available on DAB in Birmingham and Manchester.
website: http://www.lgr.co.uk/
Market Place is a road in Finchley, north London.
Maccabi London Lions Football Club is a football club based in Barnet, London, England. The Saturday team of the Maccabi London Lions football club are currently members of the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division and play at Rowley Lane in Arkley.
Lakeside Nature Reserve is a small Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Church End, Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet. Its main feature is a pond which was constructed in the late 1890s by Peter Edmund Kay as a reservoir to store rainwater for commercial greenhouses in the Claigmar Vineyard, a large market garden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The pond has a fountain and plants fringing the shore include water mint, gypsywort and purple-loosestrife. Waterfowl nest on a small island and there are dragonflies in summer.
Arrandene Open Space and Featherstone Hill is a 25 hectare Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet.
Barfield Allotments Nature Park is a small Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Whetstone in the London Borough of Barnet. It was formerly used as allotments, and when these were abandoned there were plans to turn it into a formal play area, but this met with local opposition when slow worms and common lizards were found, showing its value for wildlife. A small playground was installed in the north-east corner, while the remainder became a wildlife site.
Barnet Gate Wood is a public open space in Barnet Gate, Barnet, London. It is owned and managed by the London Borough of Barnet, and is part of the Watling Chase Community Forest.
Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum (Belarusian: Беларуская бібліятэка і музей імя Францішка Скарыны; also referred to as Skaryna Library and Skarynaŭka) in north London, England, is the only library outside Belarus to collect exclusively in the field of Belarusian studies. It was formally established as an independent institution in 1971 and is owned by a charitable trust. The library — alongside the Belarusian Catholic Mission in England, Anglo-Belarusian Society and the Journal of Belarusian Studies — had a significant role in encouraging Belarusian studies in the United Kingdom and outside Belarus in second half of the 20th century.
website: https://skaryna.org/
Barnet Countryside Centre is a 3.3-hectare (8.2-acre) Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in High Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. It is run by the Friends of Barnet Countryside Centre as a nature reserve and to provide environmental education for schools.
Arkley South Fields are a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Arkley in the London Borough of Barnet. It is an extensive area of set-aside agricultural fields with hedgerows and ditches. It is not of great botanical interest, and its conservation value lies in its breeding birds, especially skylarks, a declining species which is a priority under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. It also supports breeding meadow pipits, kestrels, reed buntings, whitethroats, willow warblers and green woodpeckers.
Church Farmhouse Museum was in a Grade II* listed 17th-century farmhouse in Hendon, north London, in the London Borough of Barnet – the oldest surviving dwelling in Hendon.
Street address: Greyhound Hill, Hendon, London NW4 4JR (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1188513; website: http://www.churchfarmhousemuseum.co.uk
Brent Cross Cricklewood is a new town centre development under construction in Hendon and Cricklewood, London, United Kingdom. The development is planned to cost around £4.5 billion to construct and will include 6,700 homes, workspace for 25,000 people, four parks, transport improvements and a 592,000 sq ft (55,000 m2) extension of Brent Cross Shopping Centre. The developers of the scheme are Hammerson and Standard Life.
Brent sidings was an important marshalling yard and freight facility on the Midland Railway extension to London.
Brockley Hill was a proposed London Underground station that was going to be built at Brockley Hill in north London as part of the 1935-1940 New Works Programme for the London Passenger Transport Board. This station would have been the first of three to be built as part of a 1930s extension project (known as the "Northern Heights") to extend the Northern Line to Bushey Heath. The next stops being Elstree South and Bushey Heath, both would have been near the Aldenham Works, London Transport's main bus overhaul depot.
Burtonhole Lane and Pasture is a 6.5-hectare (16-acre) Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, between Mill Hill and Totteridge in the London Borough of Barnet. It consists of Burtonhole Lane between Partingdale Lane and Burtonhole Close, a footpath east from Burtonhole Lane towards Folly Brook, two fields south of the footpath, and a narrow belt of privately owned woodland north of the footpath. Burtonhole Brook, a tributary of Folly Brook, crosses Burtonhole Lane and the fields.
Osidge is a district in the London Borough of Barnet, between Brunswick Park and Southgate, just west of the border with the London Borough of Enfield. It may be loosely defined as the part of postal district N14 that is in Barnet. Osidge has no formal border and is entirely enclosed within the electoral ward of Brunswick Park, East Barnet; however Oak Hill Park forms a natural boundary to the north and Pymmes Brook to the west, with the A111 to the east and the Piccadilly line to the south and/or east.
Hendon School is a mixed secondary school in Golders Rise, Hendon, with academy status since November 2011 (previously a comprehensive) in the London Borough of Barnet. It specialises in languages.
Street address: Hendon School, Golders Rise, Hendon, London, NW4 2HP (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.hendonschool.co.uk/; EDUBase URN: 137645, 101357
Hendon Way is one of London's busiest roads. It connects Finchley Road to Watford Way. It passes through Hampstead and Hendon, and forms part of the A41 road. (London-Birkenhead). It is a road that passes Staples Corner and meets the Watford Bypass.
Handley Page Transport Ltd was an airline company founded in 1919, soon after the end of the First World War, by Frederick Handley Page.
Hendon Aerodrome was an aerodrome in London, England, that was an important centre for aviation from 1908 to 1968.
Heruka Kadampa Meditation Centre (KMC) is member of the New Kadampa Tradition of Buddhism operating in North & Central London and in parts of Hertfordshire. Located in Golders Green, the Centre was founded in 1992 aiming "to provide a venue for Kadampa teachings in the London region". Roughly 20 students live and study at Heruka KMC. In addition the main meditation room, the Centre contains a small library and a shop that offers books published by Tharpa Publications, CDs, and artwork, and gifts.
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) was a non-departmental public body in England. It was set up by the UK government in 2003 to protect the public from threats to their health from infectious diseases and environmental hazards.
website: http://www.hpa.org.uk/
Hasmonean High School is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status for pupils from Orthodox Jewish families, situated in the London Borough of Barnet, England.
Street address: Hasmonean High School for Boys, Holders Hill Road, Hendon, London, NW4 1NA (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.hasmonean.co.uk/; EDUBase URN: 137539, 101366
Hendon Police College is the principal training centre for London's Metropolitan Police.
Whetstone is a suburb of London, in the London Borough of Barnet, bearing the postcode N20. It is served by an Underground station called Totteridge and Whetstone (Totteridge being to the west of Whetstone). Whetstone is around 7.8 miles North of Charing Cross and is a settlement in the London Borough of Barnet, previously part of the Borough of Finchley prior to the 1960s. The combined areas of Totteridge and Whetstone was, at the outset of the 21st century, found to be the 63rd-richest of the more than 9,000 wards of the United Kingdom.
Finchley () is a large district of north London, England, in the London Borough of Barnet. Finchley is on high ground, 7 mi (11 km) north of Charing Cross. Nearby districts include: Golders Green, Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet, Whetstone, Mill Hill and Hendon.
Coppetts Wood and Scrublands is a 14.5-hectare (36-acre) Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I, between Muswell Hill and Friern Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. It is part of the Coppetts Wood and Glebelands Local Nature Reserve.
Drivers Hill is a ten hectare Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet. It is owned by the Jehovah's Witnesses, who built their national headquarters, Watch Tower House, on the site in 1955. The house is a major printing works where 120 million Jehovah's Witnesses periodicals were printed in 2002.
Glebe Lane Pastures is a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I, in Arkley in the London Borough of Barnet.
The Golders Green Estate is a private housing development in the London Borough of Barnet situated within the London NW2 postcode area.
EDUBase URN: 101355
Finchley Common was an area of land in Middlesex, north of London, and until 1816, the boundary between the parishes of Finchley, Friern Barnet and Hornsey.
Glebelands is a Grade I Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation in Colney Hatch in the London Borough of Barnet. It is also part of the Coppett's Wood and Glebelands Local Nature Reserve.
Ellern Mede is a specialist private provider of eating disorder services in England. It runs two hospitals in North London and one in Rotherham. The hospital in Warwick Road, Barnet opened in 2017. The service takes referrals from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services for children with anorexia.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359108
Etz Chaim Yeshiva was a "Lithuanian" Orthodox yeshiva, now advanced kollel, in Golders Green, London, England. It operated as a yeshiva from the early 1900s through the 1990s, when it repositioned to function as the latter. It has several prominent alumni including Commonwealth Chief Rabbis Immanuel Jakobovits and Jonathan Sacks.
Finchley Road is a designated 4.5-mile (7-kilometre) arterial road in north-west London, England. The Finchley Road starts in St John's Wood near central London as part of the A41; its southern half is a major dual carriageway with high traffic levels often frequented by lorries and long-distance coaches as it connects central London, via the A41 Hendon Way, to the M1 motorway at Brent Cross and other roads at that interchange.
The Dollis Valley Greenwalk (or Green Walk) is a footpath route in the London Borough of Barnet in London, England, between Moat Mount Nature Reserve in Mill Hill and Hampstead Heath. The route is designed to act as a link between the Capital Ring and the London Loop, and between the many green spaces and wildlife corridors along the way. It is approximately 10 miles (16 km) long. It mainly follows the Dollis Brook and is one of the many parks and open spaces in Barnet.
Edgware Way Grassland or Edgware Way Rough is a 6.7-hectare (17-acre) Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation in Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet. It is traversed by Edgwarebury Brook and contains traces of a planned railway viaduct and embankment. This was part of a planned extension of the Northern line from Edgware to Bushey, which was cancelled when the introduction of the Green Belt after the Second World War led to the cancellation of the developments which the railway was to serve. Part of the site is the Environment Agency's Edgwarebury Park Flood Storage Area.
Copthall Railway Walk and Copthall Old Common is a 9-hectare (22-acre) Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Mill Hill in the London Borough of Barnet.
The Bishops Avenue, London N2, connects the north side of Hampstead Heath at Kenwood (Hampstead Lane), Hampstead to East Finchley and is on the boundary between the London Boroughs of Barnet and Haringey. It is considered to be one of the wealthiest streets in the world. The road is often referred to by its nickname of "Billionaires' Row".
website: https://www.lovebarnet.co.uk
Stonegrove and Spur Road Estates (Stonegrove), Edgware, are situated on the edge of the green belt at the very northern edge of the London Borough of Barnet, close to Stanmore tube station and adjoining the London Borough of Harrow. The estates were built in the 60s and 70s, and are a mixture of 11-storey tower blocks and four-storey maisonette blocks.
St Mary's Church is the oldest (and Church of England) parish church in Hendon in the London Borough of Barnet. The mother church of Christ Church, Brent Street, the two form one parish in the Diocese of London.
website: http://www.hendonparish.org.uk; National Heritage List for England number: 1359029
Sulloniacis or Sulloniacae was a mansio on the Roman road known as Watling Street in Roman Britain. Its existence is known from only one entry in the Antonine Itinerary, a listing of routes and facilities for the cursus publicus, the official courier service of the Roman Empire. Sulloniacis, which is recorded in Iter II (Itinerary II) for the route that ran between Portus Ritupis (Richborough, Kent) and Deva Victrix (Chester, Cheshire), was nine Roman miles from Verulamium (St Albans) and 12 from Londinium (London). Roman remains found at Brockley Hill near Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet have been identified as those of Sulloniacis.
National Heritage List for England number: 1018006
St Mary's Churchyard, Hendon or Hendon Churchyard is the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Hendon in the London Borough of Barnet. It adjoins Sunny Hill Park, and it is part of the Sunny Hill Park and Hendon Churchyard Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation. The churchyard is important archaeologically, as Roman artifacts have been found on the site and there is evidence of Anglo-Saxon settlement.
King George's Fields is a 28-hectare (69-acre) Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Monken Hadley in the London Borough of Barnet.
Ashmole Academy (formerly Ashmole School) is a secondary school with academy status in Southgate, England in the London Borough of Barnet. Under the direction of the headteacher Balbinder Dhinsa, around 1,800 pupils (550 in the Sixth form) are educated in ages 11–18.
Street address: Ashmole Academy, Cecil Road, Southgate, London, N14 5RJ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 136308; website: http://www.ashmoleacademy.org/
The Aida Foster Theatre School for drama, dance and education was founded by Aida Foster in 1929 as a hobby to teach dancing. It expanded over the years to become one of Britain's foremost stage schools.
The 1920 Handley Page O/400 crash occurred on 14 December 1920 when a Handley Page Transport Handley Page O/400 on a scheduled passenger flight from London to Paris with two crew and six passengers crashed at Golders Green in North London after take-off from Cricklewood Aerodrome. The crew of two and two passengers were killed in the first fatal accident for the airline since the service had started in December 1919. It was reported as the first recorded airliner crash in history, but a larger airliner had crashed the previous year.
Ashley Lane is a one hectare Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Hendon in the London Borough of Barnet. It is over 400 years old, and was an important medieval road. Cardinal Wolsey travelled along it on his final journey to York in 1530. It is now a bridleway which runs between Hendon Golf Course and Hendon Cemetery.
The Barnett Homestead is a grade II listed building in Erskine Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, in north London, England. Designed by architect John Soutar, the building comprises 12 apartments intended for soldiers' widows and their children, and its construction was funded by shipbuilder and philanthropist Sir Alfred Yarrow in 1916. The building was given its name as a memorial to clergyman and social reformer Samuel Augustus Barnett, who was a friend of Yarrow's. It was listed in November 1996.
National Heritage List for England number: 1259669
Welsh Harp railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1870 on its extension to St. Pancras station.
St Andrew the Apostle School is an inclusive secondary school in Brunswick Park, Barnet, founded in 2013.
Street address: St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School, North London Business Park, London, N11 1NP (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 139410; website: http://www.standrewtheapostle.org.uk/
Henlys Corner is a brief combining junction of the A1 and the North Circular Road in North London, in the middle of which is the crossroads of the A598.
Brampton College, London is a co-educational private day school for students aged between 15 and 19 years, specialising in A levels. Founded in 1989 in Golders Green, it has been located in a period building in Hendon since 1998. In 2012, the college had 263 students.
Street address: Brampton College, Lodge House, Lodge Road, Hendon, London, NW4 4DQ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101393; website: http://www.bramptoncollege.com
The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from North London to South London. It is printed in black on the Tube map. The Northern line is unique on the Underground network in having two different routes through central London, two southern branches and two northern branches. Despite its name, it does not serve the northernmost stations on the Underground, though it does serve the southernmost station at Morden, the terminus of one of the two southern branches.
website: https://tfl.gov.uk/tube/route/northern/
Underhill Stadium was a stadium in Chipping Barnet, London, that was the home of Barnet Football Club between 1907 and 2013. The club's under-19 team played fixtures there; it was also the training ground of the London Broncos rugby league club, and hosted Arsenal reserve games until 2012. At the time of its closure, the stadium had a capacity of 6,023; it was demolished in 2018, and is now the site of the Ark Pioneer Academy, which opened in 2019. The stadium was famous for its slope from the North to South end.
The Abbey Arts Centre at 89 Park Road, New Barnet, England, was established in 1946 by William Ohly, an art dealer who ran the Berkeley Galleries in Davies Street, London.
The Advertising Archives is a picture library and museum with an archive of one million British and American press ads, TV stills, magazine covers, catalogues, greetings cards, posters, illustrations and cultural ephemera dating from 1850 to the present day. It is located in London and is the largest collection of its kind in Europe. The archives are not open to the public.
Street address: 45 Lyndale Avenue, London, NW2 2QBUK (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.advertisingarchives.co.uk/
Totteridge Fields is a 97-hectare Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) in Totteridge in the London Borough of Barnet. The SINC includes the privately owned Highwood Hill, and at the western end is a seven-hectare Local Nature Reserve owned by Barnet Council and managed by the London Wildlife Trust.
Turner's Wood is a 2.4-hectare (5.9-acre) Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Hampstead Garden Suburb in the London Borough of Barnet. It is designated as a private natural woodland and bird sanctuary.
Woodridge Nature Reserve or Woodridge School Nature Reserve is a 0.7-hectare (1.7-acre) Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Woodside Park, London, owned and managed by the London Borough of Barnet. It was designed as a nature trail for local primary schools, but is now very neglected.
Totteridge Green is a five hectare Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Totteridge in the London Borough of Barnet. It is also registered common land.
Tudor Sports Ground is a public park between Clifford Road and the East Coast Main Railway Line in New Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. It is one of Barnet's 'Premier Parks'.
Summer Soulstice is a U.K. greenfield, soul music event started in 2007 which to date has taken place in the London Borough of Barnet, usually held close to the time of the summer solstice (the longest day in the northern hemisphere).
Totteridge Common is a 3.7 hectare Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade II, in Totteridge in the London Borough of Barnet. The nature reserve is the southern verge of the road Totteridge Common, between Totteridge Park and Oak Lodge. It is registered common land owned by the Totteridge Manor Association and comprised the lands of the former Manor of Totteridge which were transferred to the association in 1954.
Mount House, Camlet Way, Monken Hadley, in the London Borough of Barnet, is a grade II* listed house. The attached stable block is also listed.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359027
Hawthorne Dene is a grade II* listed building in Strawberry Vale, East Finchley, in London. It borders the North Circular Road.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359105
St Mary the Virgin is the Church of England parish church for East Barnet within the Diocese of St Albans. It is located on Church Hill.
website: http://www.stmarys-eastbarnet.org.uk/; National Heritage List for England number: 1078869
Ossulston House is a Grade II listed building opposite Joslin's Pond in Hadley Green Road, Hadley, to the north of Chipping Barnet. It is one of what was an almost complete line of houses between Chipping Barnet and Monken Hadley along the east side of Hadley Green which were built in the 18th and 19th centuries as wealthy merchants from London populated the area.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359044
Barnet United Reformed Church is a church in Wood Street, Chipping Barnet, London.
The Lawrence Campe Almshouses at Friern Barnet Lane, Whetstone, London, are grade II listed buildings with Historic England.
National Heritage List for England number: 1294592
Ludgrove Hall is an historic manor house in the parish of Monken Hadley, formerly within the county of Middlesex. Today the property has been overtaken by the suburbs of North London, and is situated on Games Road, Cockfosters, on the edge of Monken Hadley Common. It was originally a private home but then became Ludgrove School and has now been converted to flats. Additional buildings have since been constructed in the grounds.Following compulsory purchase it was used as residential accommodation for students at Trent Park College of Education in 1960s and 70s. This was later taken over by Middlesex University.
Inglis Barracks was a military installation in Mill Hill, London, NW7. It was also referred to as Mill Hill Barracks. The site has been redeveloped and now contains a variety of modern housing.
Games Road is a road in Cockfosters, London, that runs from Chalk Road in the east into Monken Hadley Common in the west. The road falls into the Monken Hadley Conservation Area.
Hadley Cote & The Old Cottage are grade II listed buildings on Hadley Green Road to the north of Chipping Barnet.
53 Wood Street is a grade II listed house at Wood Street in the market town of Chipping Barnet, a northern suburb of London in the United Kingdom. The house dates from the early 1800s and has a distinctive central porch with four ionic columns.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359100
The Green Man was a public house at 1308 High Road, Whetstone, north London, that dated from the 15th century and subsequently redeveloped several times. It closed in the late 20th century and is now a motor repair business.
Gothic Place is a grade II listed house at 5, 7 and 9 Dury Road, Monken Hadley, England.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078836
Anyho is a grade II listed building on Hadley Common road facing Monken Hadley Common.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078813
The Church Farm Industrial School for Boys was an industrial school in East Barnet. It was founded by Crimean War veteran and Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood patron Lt Col William James Gillum in 1860 after buying a farmhouse on part of the estate of Trevor Park for use as a farm branch of Boys' Home Industrial School on Euston Road in Central London. Gillum became the first superintendent and was assisted by his wife Leonora. In 1863 it became a certified industrial school independent of the Euston Road school and began to receive boys committed to it through magistrates courts. In 1933 it became an approved school and moved to Surrey in 1937.
A Baptist Church once stood on the north side of Station Road, New Barnet. The church was designed by W. Allen Dixon and construction was underway by 21 May 1872, when a memorial stone was laid. The building was in a Renaissance style with elements of the Romanesque. It was built of gault and yellow stock brick with stone dressings. The front featured a three bay Palladian temple front. The church was a grade II listed building with English Heritage. It was demolished to make way for flats around 1982.
National Heritage List for England number: 1064864
Garrett's Almshouses are Grade II listed almshouses on Wood Street, Chipping Barnet. The houses were constructed in 1729.
National Heritage List for England number: 1064809
Little Grove, originally Danegrove, was a house and estate that once existed in East Barnet on high ground to the south of Cat Hill. The original house on the site dated from at least the mid sixteenth century. In 1719, it was demolished and replaced with a house known as New Place but the house soon returned to the name of Little Grove. That house was demolished in 1932 to make way for a housing development and primary school known as Littlegrove.
Old Fold Manor Golf Club House, in the London Borough of Barnet, is a grade II listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1064882
Christ Church at Whetstone was a United Reformed Church in Whetstone, north London. It was founded before 1788 and closed in 2020. Christ Church at Whetstone United Reformed Church has its origins in independent meetings first held in Whetstone in 1788. In 1817 the meetings were moved to Totteridge where at first the congregation met in private houses. A permanent chapel with adjacent school room were constructed on Totteridge Lane in 1827, named the 'Totteridge Lane Chapel'. In 1884 it was agreed that the church should move to the developing residential area of Oakleigh Park, Whetstone, and a plot of land was duly purchased. A new church and school were built and opened in 1888, with the name 'Whetstone Congregational Church, Oakleigh Park'. In 1900 the church was gutted by a fire. It was decided to convert the damaged church into a hall, and build a new church and school room. In 1972 the Congregational Church merged with the Presbyterian Church to form the United Reformed Church, and the Whetstone church accordingly changed its name to 'The United Reformed Church, Whetstone'. Extensive rebuilding work was undertaken in 1975 - 1976, including the construction of a new church and a block of flats. In 1979 the name 'Christ Church at Whetstone United Reformed Church, Oakleigh Park' was adopted.
Thorndon Friars is a grade II listed building in Dury Road, Monken Hadley, London Borough of Barnet, England. The house dates from the early 1700s.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078839
Pymlicoe House is a grade II listed house in Hadley Green West, Monken Hadley, in the London Borough of Barnet. The house dates from the later 18th century and was probably stuccoed in the mid 19th century.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078826
St John's United Reformed Church is a church in New Barnet, London. The church was formed by a union of St Augustine's Presbyterian Church and New Barnet Congregational Church in 1963.
Poynter's Grove, sometimes known as Pointers Grove or Poynters Hall, was a house that once existed in Totteridge, north London.
The Barnet Synagogue, commonly called the Barnet Shul, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Eversleigh Road, New Barnet, in the Borough of Barnet, London, England, in the United Kingdom.
Finchley United Synagogue, more commonly known as Kinloss Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Kinloss Garden in Finchley, in the Borough of Barnet, in London, England, in the United Kingdom. The synagogue is located close to Henlys Corner on the North Circular Road.
St James the Great, Friern Barnet, is a former Church of England church in Friern Barnet, north London. It is currently leased to the local Greek Orthodox community as St Katherine's. Church of England services for Friern Barnet have been transferred to St John the Evangelist on Friern Barnet Road.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359055
New Barnet Congregational Church is a church that once stood on the corner of Station Road and Plantagenet Road in New Barnet, London. The church was designed by John Sulman and opened in April 1880.
Stoberry Lodge is a grade II listed house in Dury Road, Monken Hadley. The house dates from around 1830.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359050
The North London Coroner's Court is a municipal building located at 29 Wood Street, Chipping Barnet, London. The building, which served as Barnet Town Hall, is a Grade II listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1391752
St Margaret's Church is a United Reformed Church in Finchley, London.
The Ravenscroft Cottages, also known as Jesus Hospital, are grade II listed almshouses in Wood Street, Chipping Barnet. The houses were built in 1672 but rebuilt in the 19th century.
National Heritage List for England number: 1192624
The Alexandra was a pub at 133 East Barnet Road, New Barnet, London, dating from the mid nineteenth century. It was on the corner with Victoria Road. The pub was demolished in 2015 and replaced with housing.
Street address: 133 East Barnet Road, Barnet, London, EN4 8RF (from Wikidata)
Christ Church New Southgate & Friern Barnet is a Baptist United Reform church in Friern Barnet, London. The building is grade II listed with Historic England.
National Heritage List for England number: 1244930
Oak Hill Wood is a 10-hectare Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation Grade I, in East Barnet, London. It is owned by the London Borough of Barnet, and part of it is a 5.5-hectare nature reserve managed by the London Wildlife Trust.
Oakleigh Park Rail Cutting is an 8-hectare (20-acre) Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Oakleigh Park in the London Borough of Barnet. It is on the East Coast Main Line between Oakleigh Park railway station and Barnet Tunnel to its south.
Belmont Open Space is a one hectare public park and Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation in Cockfosters in the London Borough of Barnet.
The Ohel David Eastern Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 4-14 Broadwalk Lane, Golders Green, in the Borough of Barnet, London, England, in the United Kingdom. The congregation, that comprises Sephardi Jews from many parts of the world, especially Iraqi and other Mizrahi Jews, worships in the Sephardi rite.
Hendon Town hall is a municipal building in the Burroughs, Hendon, London. The town hall, which serves as a meeting place for Barnet London Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1294762
St Anne's House is a grade II listed building in East End Road, East Finchley, London. The house was built in the early nineteenth century with mid century additions.
National Heritage List for England number: 1359051
The National Bobath Cerebral Palsy Centre (The Bobath Centre) was the original home of the Bobath Approach, providing therapy to those living with cerebral palsy and similar neurological conditions. Its services were available to people of all ages
National Heritage List for England number: 1188626
Beacon House and Grove Cottage are grade II listed buildings in Hadley Green Road, Monken Hadley.
National Heritage List for England number: 1188832
Incident at Clovelly Cottage, also known as Incident Outside Clovelly Cottage, Barnet, shot by Birt Acres and produced by Acres and his collaborator Robert W. Paul in March 1895, was the "first successful motion picture film made in Britain".
The Albert Road gas holder in New Barnet, north London, is a disused gas holder on the site of the former New Barnet Gas Works with a capacity of 2 million cubic feet (57×10 3 m3) cubic feet of gas. It was built for the Barnet & District Gas and Water Company and came into use in 1934 (1934). It was decommissioned around 2009 (2009).
Church View and Church Cottages are grade II listed buildings in Hadley Green Road, Monken Hadley, to the north of Chipping Barnet, London Borough of Barnet, England. They face directly on to St Mary the Virgin church, hence the name. Church View dates from the late 17th or early 18th centuries while the three adjacent terraced Church Cottages were built in the mid 19th century.
Hadley Wood & Wingate Football Club was a football club based in the Finchley area of London, England. They played at Wingate & Finchley's Harry Abrahams Stadium.
website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/hadleywoodwingate/
Greenhill was a house and estate on the site of the former Pricklers estate to the south of Chipping Barnet, on the borders of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, in what is now north London.
Barnet Common was an area of common land to the south of the town of Chipping Barnet in what is now north London. The Common was created after a wood was cleared in the 16th century and was mostly used by local people to graze their animals. It was the location of a Digger colony and of the Barnet Physic Well at which mineral water was consumed. Part of the Common was enclosed in 1729 and the rest in 1815, leading to development on the north and south sides, and later infilling.
The Claremont Road Ground was a former football ground in Cricklewood, UK. It was the home ground for Hendon Football Club for 81 years before being demolished in 2006.
Danegrove Primary School, formerly Littlegrove Mixed School and Oakland School, is a primary school in East Barnet in north London. It is on two sites, Ridgeway Avenue and Windsor Drive. The school buildings at Ridgeway Avenue, which joins Daneland, are grade II listed with Historic England.
East Barnet Town Hall is a former municipal building in Station Road, East Barnet, London, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of East Barnet Urban District Council, is a locally listed building.
The Finchley Road bombings occurred on 2 October 1993, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated three time bombs on Finchley Road in north London, England. Telephoned warnings were sent six minutes beforehand, at approximately 00:26 UTC, but five people were injured from falling glass as a result of the blasts, and damage was caused to some shops and flats in the surrounding area. The three bombs were planted outside a Domino's Pizza restaurant, a travel agent, and offices of the St. Pancras Building Society. Later, anti-terrorist officers discovered and subsequently safely detonated a fourth bomb in a controlled environment, 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the initial bombings, in Golders Green. Two days later, on 4 October, the IRA detonated four more bombs in north London, two in Tottenham Lane and two more in Archway Road resulting in four injuries.
NW London Football Club is a football club based in Arkley, London, England.
Willenhall House was a house and estate located to the south of Chipping Barnet, on the borders of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, in what is now north London. It was designed by John Buonarotti Papworth in 1829 for the East Indies merchant Thomas Wyatt to replace an existing house on a piece of land that was once part of the ancient Pricklers (later Greenhill) estate. Wyatt named it after Willenhall in the English West Midlands, the place of his birth. The house was demolished in 1890 and the site developed for housing over the following decades.
Hampstead Way is a street at the northern edge of Hampstead. It is located primarily in the London Borough of Barnet although its southern end forms a border with the London Borough of Camden in which the rest of Hampstead is located. In the south it is part of the old hamlet of North End, which marked the northern boundary of Hampstead, but then curves northwards and follows the edge of Hampstead Heath into Golders Green and Hampstead Garden Suburb. The southern end leads off North End Way.
The Chipping Barnet War Memorial is located immediately west of St John the Baptist Church in Wood Street, Chipping Barnet, Greater London. It commemorates the men and women of the district who died in the first and second World Wars and is in the form of an octagonal base below a pedestal surmounted by a tapering column with a Celtic cross head. The cross is intersected by a corona in a flattened octagonal section. It was unveiled by Lord Byng of Vimy in April 1921. Byng was born at nearby Wrotham Park in Hertfordshire.
Hendon Factory Platform was a short-lived railway station in Hendon which opened in 1918 before closing in 1919. The station was on a short spur line from the Midland Main Line and was operated by the Midland Railway.
New Barnet Friends Meeting House is a Quaker meeting house in Leicester Road, New Barnet, north London, England. It was designed by Leonard Brown, who also designed Quaker meeting houses in Peterborough and Colchester and worked on Letchworth Garden City.
Cricklewood sidings currently provides stabling for passenger trains, and is the site of a former steam shed and diesel traction maintenance depot located in Cricklewood, Greater London, England. It is situated beside the Midland Main Line, to the east of Cricklewood station.
The Strawberry Vale Estate is a housing estate in East Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet, built in the 1980s.
Woodhouse Grammar School was a secondary school in Woodhouse Road, North Finchley, in the London Borough of Barnet.
The Barnet Boys School Boer War Memorial is located opposite Christ Church on the St Albans Road in Chipping Barnet, London. It marks the deaths of the eight former pupils of Barnet Boys School who died in the Second Boer War of 1899 to 1902 and was unveiled by Field Marshal Lord Grenfell in July 1903. It has been grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England since June 2017. The heritage listing describes the monument as "simple yet dignified".
National Heritage List for England number: 1444997
On 29 November 1975, former Formula One champion and Embassy Hill team owner Graham Hill died when the Piper Aztec light aircraft he was piloting crashed near Arkley in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, while on approach to Elstree Airfield. The other five passengers on board, forming the core of his Formula One team, were also killed.
Folly Farm, originally Folly House, on the southern edge of Monken Hadley Common, was a farm that dated from 1686 and became a popular recreation site in the early 20th century. The site is now occupied by the Jewish Community Secondary School.
Friern Barnet Parishioners War Memorial is located in the churchyard of St James the Great, Friern Barnet Lane, London. It commemorates those of the parish who died on active service during the First World War.
The Gaumont Finchley was an architecturally notable cinema in north Finchley, London. It opened in 1937 and closed in 1980, before being demolished in 1987.
Street address: 707 High Road North Finchley / Tally Ho! Corner, London, N12 9PT, England (from Wikidata)
The London Studio Centre, in North Finchley, London, is a British dance and theatre school providing courses in classical ballet, contemporary dance, jazz dance, and musical theatre. It is accredited by the Council for Dance, Drama and Musical Theatre.
website: http://www.londonstudiocentre.org/
The Manor of Copped Hall (or Coppeed Hall) was located to the south of St Andrew's church in Totteridge, Hertfordshire, in an area that is now part of the London Borough of Barnet.
East Barnet War Memorial is a memorial to the dead of the First and Second World Wars from East Barnet, London. It was unveiled on 27 June 1920 and originally stood on the crossroads of East Barnet Road and Church Hill Road, but was later moved a short distance so that it now stands in front of the Brookside Methodist Church.
National Heritage List for England number: 1443778
The Finchley Meeting House is a Friends meeting house (a Quaker place of worship) at 58 Alexandra Grove in Finchley, London N12.
website: https://nwlondonquakers.org.uk/finchley/
New Barnet Methodist Chapel was a Methodist chapel that once existed on the corner of Station Road and Lyonsdown Road in New Barnet, London.
The Manor of Halliwick was an historic manor in Friern Barnet, Middlesex, England,
The Convent of the Good Shepherd was a reformatory for girls in East Finchley, London. The order moved to East End house in 1864, and in 1873 the building became a reformatory for former female prisoners. The convent was largely destroyed in a fire in 1972 and the grounds were redeveloped into Bishop Douglas School in 1963 and the Thomas More Estate in 1980.
Enfield Borough Football Club is a football club based in Enfield, Greater London, England. They are currently members of the Eastern Counties League Division One South and play at Wingate & Finchley's Maurice Rebak Stadium.
website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/enfieldboroughfc/
Station Road is a road in New Barnet, northern Greater London, that runs from Station Approach and East Barnet Road in the east to the Great North Road and Barnet Hill in the west. It is joined on its northern side by Warwick Road and Plantagenet Road. On the south side it is joined by Gloucester Road, Mowbray Road, and Lyonsdown Road.
St Kiernan's Gaelic Football Club is a Gaelic football club based in the London Borough of Barnet.
The 1992 Staples Corner bombing occurred on 11 April 1992 when the Provisional IRA detonated a large van bomb near the Staples Corner junction in North West London, England.
Kol Nefesh Masorti Synagogue is a Masorti Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Rectory Lane in Edgware, in the Borough of Barnet, London, England, in the United Kingdom. The congregation was founded in 2001. Its part-time rabbi is Joel Levy and its cantor is Jaclyn Chernett.
The Savoy Vaults, or Queen Victoria Vaults, is an area of graves at New Southgate Cemetery in north London. The vaults contain the remains of those buried at the St Marienkirche Lutheran Chapel in Savoy Precinct, which was demolished in 1875 to improve access to the newly created Victoria Embankment on the northern edge of the River Thames. The chapel and many of the burials had links to the Hanoverians in England.
Saint Mary and Archangel Michael Church is a Coptic Orthodox church on Cranbourne Gardens, Temple Fortune, north London. It is housed in a building built in stages between 1915 and 1962 as the Church of England church of Saint Barnabas, Temple Fortune, whose records are held at the London Metropolitan Archives.
2 Bristol Avenue is a municipal building in Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London. It is the administrative headquarters of Barnet London Borough Council.
The British HIV Association (BHIVA) is an organisation of healthcare professionals interested in the treatment and care of people with HIV.
website: http://www.bhiva.org/
National Heritage List for England number: 1064753
National Heritage List for England number: 1064793
National Heritage List for England number: 1064794
National Heritage List for England number: 1064795
National Heritage List for England number: 1359130
National Heritage List for England number: 1359131
National Heritage List for England number: 1359132
National Heritage List for England number: 1359151
National Heritage List for England number: 1387492
Street address: Burnt Oak Library, Watling Avenue, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 0UB (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.barnet.gov.uk/citizen-home/libraries.html
Street address: Garden Suburb Community Library, 15 The Market Place, London, NW11 6LB (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.gscl.gq/
Street address: Colindale Library, c/o Barnet and Southgate College, 7 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 5XL (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.barnet.gov.uk/citizen-home/libraries.html
National Heritage List for England number: 1249503
National Heritage List for England number: 1064885
National Heritage List for England number: 1064902
National Heritage List for England number: 1078807
National Heritage List for England number: 1078823
National Heritage List for England number: 1078843
National Heritage List for England number: 1078847
National Heritage List for England number: 1078852
National Heritage List for England number: 1078862
National Heritage List for England number: 1286850
National Heritage List for England number: 1359052
National Heritage List for England number: 1359080
National Heritage List for England number: 1359088
Street address: Milespit Hill, NW7 2RR, Londen (Londen), Verenigd Koninkrijk (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064788
National Heritage List for England number: 1064758
National Heritage List for England number: 1078870
National Heritage List for England number: 1188637
National Heritage List for England number: 1246062
National Heritage List for England number: 1249517
National Heritage List for England number: 1249532
National Heritage List for England number: 1263693
National Heritage List for England number: 1359063
National Heritage List for England number: 1359116
National Heritage List for England number: 1375649
National Heritage List for England number: 1418122
National Heritage List for England number: 1433355
National Heritage List for England number: 1463220
National Heritage List for England number: 1359019
National Heritage List for England number: 1064843
National Heritage List for England number: 1064852
National Heritage List for England number: 1064901
National Heritage List for England number: 1286768
National Heritage List for England number: 1359115
Street address: Sheppard Library, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, London, NW4 4BT (from Wikidata)
website: http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/c.php?g=322128&p=2155168
National Heritage List for England number: 1064755
National Heritage List for England number: 1246063
National Heritage List for England number: 1246064
National Heritage List for England number: 1246065
National Heritage List for England number: 1246066
National Heritage List for England number: 1246067
National Heritage List for England number: 1271542
National Heritage List for England number: 1359031
National Heritage List for England number: 1359062
National Heritage List for England number: 1359118
National Heritage List for England number: 1375645
National Heritage List for England number: 1375646
National Heritage List for England number: 1375647
National Heritage List for England number: 1375648
National Heritage List for England number: 1375650
National Heritage List for England number: 1375651
National Heritage List for England number: 1375652
National Heritage List for England number: 1375653
National Heritage List for England number: 1378386
National Heritage List for England number: 1391108
National Heritage List for England number: 1465462
National Heritage List for England number: 1293470
National Heritage List for England number: 1064826
National Heritage List for England number: 1192320
Street address: Beis Soroh Schneirer, Arbiter House, Wilberforce Road, West Hendon, NW9 6AX (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131026
Street address: Edgware Jewish Girls - Beis Chinuch, 296 Hale Lane, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 8NP (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 136014
Street address: Shiras Devorah, Woodside Park Synagogue, Woodside Park Road, London, N12 8RZ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 145946
Street address: Tiferes High School, The Community Centre, 18 Raleigh Close, Hendon, London, NW4 2TA (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131403
National Heritage List for England number: 1192582
National Heritage List for England number: 1246106
Street address: 64 Ballards Lane, Finchley, Barnet, London N3 2BU, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064791
National Heritage List for England number: 1064769
National Heritage List for England number: 1064842
National Heritage List for England number: 1064847
National Heritage List for England number: 1078810
National Heritage List for England number: 1078816
National Heritage List for England number: 1359065
National Heritage List for England number: 1064764
National Heritage List for England number: 1064768
National Heritage List for England number: 1246091
National Heritage List for England number: 1259499
National Heritage List for England number: 1359064
National Heritage List for England number: 1259591
National Heritage List for England number: 1259592
National Heritage List for England number: 1379957
Street address: Hampden Way Nursery School, Hampden Way, Southgate, London, N14 5DJ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.hampdenway.barnet.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 101252
Street address: Moss Hall Nursery School, 189 Nether Street, Finchley, London, N3 1NR (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101253
Street address: Brookhill Nursery School, Brookhill Road, East Barnet, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN4 8SD (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101251
Street address: St Margaret's Nursery School, Margaret Road, New Barnet, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN4 9NT (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101254; website: http://www.st-margarets.barnet.sch.uk
Street address: 54 Parson Street, Hendon (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1375990
National Heritage List for England number: 1005557
National Heritage List for England number: 1359089
National Heritage List for England number: 1188528
National Heritage List for England number: 1191826
National Heritage List for England number: 1192540
National Heritage List for England number: 1359092
National Heritage List for England number: 1064904
National Heritage List for England number: 1064828
National Heritage List for England number: 1064844
National Heritage List for England number: 1064848
National Heritage List for England number: 1064876
National Heritage List for England number: 1078828
National Heritage List for England number: 1191223
National Heritage List for England number: 1192008
National Heritage List for England number: 1192053
National Heritage List for England number: 1064827
National Heritage List for England number: 1064752
Street address: Oakbridge Special Education, C/O Oak Loadge School, Heath View, London, N2 0QY (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 146552
National Heritage List for England number: 1064819
National Heritage List for England number: 1078811
National Heritage List for England number: 1078814
National Heritage List for England number: 1359112
National Heritage List for England number: 1078827
National Heritage List for England number: 1465233
National Heritage List for England number: 1359023
National Heritage List for England number: 1359079
National Heritage List for England number: 1359113
National Heritage List for England number: 1359114
National Heritage List for England number: 1389654
National Heritage List for England number: 1119705
Street address: Menorah Grammar School, Abbots Road, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 0QS (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.menorahgrammar.barnet.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 101387
Street address: Tashbar of Edgware, Mowbray Road, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 8JL (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 130826
Street address: Talmud Torah Tiferes Shlomoh, 37 Elmcroft Crescent, London, NW11 9TB (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131121
Street address: Beis Medrash Elyon, 233 West Hendon Broadway, West Hendon, London, NW9 7DH (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 140492
Street address: Lubavitch Yeshiva Ketanah of London, Rear of 1117 Finchley Road, NW11 0QB (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 144727
Street address: Torah Vodaas, Brent Park Road, London, NW9 7AJ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 133553
Street address: Wentworth Tutorial College, 6-10 Brentmead Place, London, NW11 9LH (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131288
Street address: Nancy Reuben Primary School, 48 Finchley Lane, Hendon, London, NW4 1DJ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 133533
Street address: Ellern Mede School, Holcombe Hill, Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London, NW7 4HX (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 135072
Street address: Golders Hill School, 666 Finchley Road, Golders Green, London, NW11 7NT (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101377; website: http://www.goldershillschool.co.uk
Street address: Barnet Hill Academy, Montagu Road Campus, 10a Montagu Road, Hendon, London, NW4 3ES (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131261; website: http://www.BarnetHillAcademy.org.uk
Street address: First Rung Independent School, 333 Edgware Road, London, NW9 6TH (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 145472
National Heritage List for England number: 1139063
Street address: Millbrook Park Primary School, School House Lane, London, NW7 1JF (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 140601; website: http://www.millbrookparkschool.ldbsact.org/
Street address: Brookland Junior School, Hill Top, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 6EJ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.brooklandjuniorschool.co.uk/; EDUBase URN: 101262
Street address: Brookland Infant and Nursery School, Hill Top, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 6EJ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101263; website: http://www.brooklandinfant.co.uk
Street address: Goldbeaters Primary School, Thirleby Road, Burnt Oak, Edgware, HA8 0HA (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101283
Street address: Chalgrove Primary School, Chalgrove Gardens, Finchley, London, N3 3PL (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101309; website: http://webfronter.com/barnet/Chalgrove/index.shtml
Street address: Queenswell Infant & Nursery School, Sweets Way, Whetstone, London, N20 0NQ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101312; website: http://www.queenswellinfantandnurseryschool.co.uk/
Street address: Queenswell Junior School, Sweets Way, Whetstone, London, N20 0NQ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101313; website: http://www.queenswelljunior.co.uk/
Street address: The Orion Primary School, Grahame Park Way, Mill Hill, London, NW7 2AL (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.theorion.org.uk/; EDUBase URN: 131970
Street address: Barnfield Primary School, Silkstream Road, Edgware, HA8 0DA (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 101258; website: http://www.barnfieldschool.co.uk/
Street address: Dollis Primary School, Pursley Road, Mill Hill, London, NW7 2BU (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.dollisprimary.com; EDUBase URN: 101275
Street address: Blessed Dominic Catholic Primary School, Lanacre Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 5FN (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.blesseddominic.barnet.sch.uk/; EDUBase URN: 101339
Street address: Menorah Foundation School, Abbots Road, Burnt Oak, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 0QS (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.menorahfoundation.co.uk/; EDUBase URN: 131359
National Heritage List for England number: 1188644
National Heritage List for England number: 1286664
Street address: Kisharon School, 1011 Finchley Road, London, NW11 7HB (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 144752
Street address: Saracens High School, Lanacre Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 5FN (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 145921; website: http://www.saracenshigh.org
Street address: 235 East Barnet Road, East Barnet, Barnet, EN4 8QZ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 122 High Street, Barnet, EN5, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 69-79 Station Road, Edgware, HA8 7JG, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 612 Finchley Road, London, NW11 7RX, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 210 Golders Green Road, London, NW11, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Finchley Road, London, NW11 6XU, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 765 Finchley Road, London, NW11 8DS, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Geron Way, London, NW2 6LW, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: High Road North Finchley, London, N12, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 318 Regents Park Road, London, N3 2LN, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 894 High Road North Finchley, London, N12 9RL, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 14-16 Stanhope Road, London, N12 9DT, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Great North Leisure Park, Chaplin Square, London, N12 0GL, England (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.myvue.com
Street address: 260 Hendon Way, London, NW4 3NL, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 112 Brent Street, London, NW4, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 48 Church Road, London, NW4 4EW, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Church End, London, N3, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 86 The Broadway, London, NW7 3DT, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Kisharon College, 54 Parson Street, Hendon, London, NW4 1TP (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131899
Street address: The Northgate School, Edgware Community Hospital, Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, HA8 0AD (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 133620
National Heritage List for England number: 1064822
National Heritage List for England number: 1386812
National Heritage List for England number: 1359078
National Heritage List for England number: 1359084
National Heritage List for England number: 1359090
National Heritage List for England number: 1359091
National Heritage List for England number: 1359094
National Heritage List for England number: 1359095
National Heritage List for England number: 1359096
National Heritage List for England number: 1359097
National Heritage List for England number: 1359098
National Heritage List for England number: 1359099
National Heritage List for England number: 1359106
National Heritage List for England number: 1359129
National Heritage List for England number: 1375973
National Heritage List for England number: 1259496
National Heritage List for England number: 1259500
National Heritage List for England number: 1259502
National Heritage List for England number: 1259504
National Heritage List for England number: 1259505
National Heritage List for England number: 1259506
National Heritage List for England number: 1259509
National Heritage List for England number: 1259510
National Heritage List for England number: 1259512
National Heritage List for England number: 1259527
National Heritage List for England number: 1259528
National Heritage List for England number: 1259529
National Heritage List for England number: 1259531
National Heritage List for England number: 1259532
National Heritage List for England number: 1259533
National Heritage List for England number: 1259558
National Heritage List for England number: 1259559
National Heritage List for England number: 1259560
National Heritage List for England number: 1259561
National Heritage List for England number: 1259562
National Heritage List for England number: 1259578
National Heritage List for England number: 1259580
National Heritage List for England number: 1259581
National Heritage List for England number: 1259584
National Heritage List for England number: 1259587
National Heritage List for England number: 1259588
National Heritage List for England number: 1259590
National Heritage List for England number: 1259597
National Heritage List for England number: 1259602
National Heritage List for England number: 1259603
National Heritage List for England number: 1293382
National Heritage List for England number: 1293384
National Heritage List for England number: 1294646
National Heritage List for England number: 1359025
National Heritage List for England number: 1359047
National Heritage List for England number: 1359053
National Heritage List for England number: 1359067
National Heritage List for England number: 1359070
National Heritage List for England number: 1359071
National Heritage List for England number: 1359077
National Heritage List for England number: 1259426
National Heritage List for England number: 1259428
National Heritage List for England number: 1259429
National Heritage List for England number: 1259447
National Heritage List for England number: 1259448
National Heritage List for England number: 1259449
National Heritage List for England number: 1259450
National Heritage List for England number: 1259451
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National Heritage List for England number: 1259456
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National Heritage List for England number: 1259458
National Heritage List for England number: 1259460
National Heritage List for England number: 1259462
National Heritage List for England number: 1259464
National Heritage List for England number: 1259466
National Heritage List for England number: 1259467
National Heritage List for England number: 1259469
National Heritage List for England number: 1259472
National Heritage List for England number: 1259473
National Heritage List for England number: 1259475
National Heritage List for England number: 1259478
National Heritage List for England number: 1259479
National Heritage List for England number: 1259482
National Heritage List for England number: 1259483
National Heritage List for England number: 1259484
National Heritage List for England number: 1259485
National Heritage List for England number: 1259486
National Heritage List for England number: 1259487
National Heritage List for England number: 1259488
National Heritage List for England number: 1259489
National Heritage List for England number: 1259490
National Heritage List for England number: 1259621
National Heritage List for England number: 1259624
National Heritage List for England number: 1259630
National Heritage List for England number: 1259633
National Heritage List for England number: 1259636
National Heritage List for England number: 1259640
National Heritage List for England number: 1259642
National Heritage List for England number: 1259643
National Heritage List for England number: 1259645
National Heritage List for England number: 1259647
National Heritage List for England number: 1259648
National Heritage List for England number: 1259649
National Heritage List for England number: 1259651
National Heritage List for England number: 1259653
National Heritage List for England number: 1259655
National Heritage List for England number: 1259656
National Heritage List for England number: 1259659
National Heritage List for England number: 1259661
National Heritage List for England number: 1259666
National Heritage List for England number: 1259667
National Heritage List for England number: 1259674
National Heritage List for England number: 1259684
National Heritage List for England number: 1259686
National Heritage List for England number: 1259689
National Heritage List for England number: 1259690
National Heritage List for England number: 1259692
National Heritage List for England number: 1259693
National Heritage List for England number: 1259695
National Heritage List for England number: 1259698
National Heritage List for England number: 1259700
National Heritage List for England number: 1259703
National Heritage List for England number: 1259707
National Heritage List for England number: 1259710
National Heritage List for England number: 1259711
National Heritage List for England number: 1259713
National Heritage List for England number: 1259715
National Heritage List for England number: 1259717
National Heritage List for England number: 1259719
National Heritage List for England number: 1259722
National Heritage List for England number: 1259723
National Heritage List for England number: 1259726
National Heritage List for England number: 1267764
National Heritage List for England number: 1267765
National Heritage List for England number: 1267766
National Heritage List for England number: 1267768
National Heritage List for England number: 1267770
National Heritage List for England number: 1267771
National Heritage List for England number: 1267772
National Heritage List for England number: 1267774
National Heritage List for England number: 1267777
National Heritage List for England number: 1267778
National Heritage List for England number: 1286595
National Heritage List for England number: 1119700
National Heritage List for England number: 1188653
National Heritage List for England number: 1188779
National Heritage List for England number: 1191291
National Heritage List for England number: 1191458
National Heritage List for England number: 1191693
National Heritage List for England number: 1191838
National Heritage List for England number: 1192087
National Heritage List for England number: 1192386
National Heritage List for England number: 1192448
National Heritage List for England number: 1192463
National Heritage List for England number: 1192472
National Heritage List for England number: 1192547
National Heritage List for England number: 1192554
National Heritage List for England number: 1192601
National Heritage List for England number: 1259598
National Heritage List for England number: 1259604
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National Heritage List for England number: 1259606
National Heritage List for England number: 1259607
National Heritage List for England number: 1259608
National Heritage List for England number: 1259613
National Heritage List for England number: 1259615
National Heritage List for England number: 1259616
National Heritage List for England number: 1259619
National Heritage List for England number: 1359086
Street address: 1, Turner Drive Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064799
Street address: 3, Turner Drive Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064800
Street address: 5, Turner Drive Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064801
Street address: 6, Turner Drive Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064802
Street address: 49 And 51, Willifield Way Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064805
Street address: 66, Willifield Way Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064806
Street address: 15, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064810
Street address: 27, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064811
Street address: 47 And 49, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064812
Street address: 10, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064814
Street address: 18, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064815
Street address: 30, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064816
Street address: 74, Wood Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064817
National Heritage List for England number: 1064818
Street address: 37-51, Temple Fortune Hill Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064821
Street address: 36 And 38, Torrington Park N12, Barnet, Greater London, N12 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064823
National Heritage List for England number: 1064834
Street address: 3, Turner Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064839
Street address: 6, Turner Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064840
Street address: 9, Turner Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064841
National Heritage List for England number: 1064849
National Heritage List for England number: 1064850
National Heritage List for England number: 1064851
Street address: 10, Shirehall Lane Nw4, Barnet, Greater London, NW4 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064858
National Heritage List for England number: 1064866
Street address: 1, Linnell Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064867
Street address: 4, Linnell Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064868
Street address: 6 And 7, Linnell Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064869
Street address: 8, Linnell Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064870
Street address: 7,9,11 And 13, Meadway Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064872
Street address: 15,17,19 And 21, Meadway Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064873
Street address: 20, Meadway Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064874
Street address: 24, Meadway Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064875
National Heritage List for England number: 1064878
National Heritage List for England number: 1064884
Street address: 3, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064891
Street address: 5 And 7, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064892
Street address: 11 And 13, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064893
Street address: 15 And 17, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064894
Street address: 19, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064895
Street address: 21-27, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064896
Street address: 4, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064897
Street address: 6, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064898
Street address: 20-26, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064899
Street address: 28, Heathgate Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064900
Street address: 1264, High Road N20, Barnet, Greater London, N20 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064903
Street address: 56, High Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064905
Street address: 114-118, High Street, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064906
Street address: 22, Hampstead Way Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078829
National Heritage List for England number: 1078832
Street address: 1, Dury Road, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078834
Street address: 3, Dury Road, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078835
Street address: 11 And 15, Dury Road, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078837
Street address: 17, Dury Road, Barnet, Greater London, EN5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078838
National Heritage List for England number: 1078841
National Heritage List for England number: 1078842
Street address: 1-7, Erskine Hill Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078844
Street address: 13, Erskine Hill Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078845
Street address: 14, Erskine Hill Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078846
National Heritage List for England number: 1078849
National Heritage List for England number: 1078854
National Heritage List for England number: 1078858
Street address: 15, The Burroughs Nw4, Barnet, Greater London, NW4 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078863
Street address: 47 And 55, The Burroughs Nw4, Barnet, Greater London, NW4 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078864
Street address: 44-52, The Burroughs Nw4, Barnet, Greater London, NW4 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078865
National Heritage List for England number: 1078867
National Heritage List for England number: 1064859
National Heritage List for England number: 1064860
National Heritage List for England number: 1078830
National Heritage List for England number: 1078831
National Heritage List for England number: 1191775
National Heritage List for England number: 1192116
National Heritage List for England number: 1192125
National Heritage List for England number: 1286728
National Heritage List for England number: 1359058
National Heritage List for England number: 1359085
National Heritage List for England number: 1064754
National Heritage List for England number: 1064757
National Heritage List for England number: 1064762
National Heritage List for England number: 1064770
National Heritage List for England number: 1064776
National Heritage List for England number: 1064789
National Heritage List for England number: 1064790
Street address: 11, Turner Close Nw11, Barnet, Greater London, NW11 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1064796
National Heritage List for England number: 1078818
National Heritage List for England number: 1287064
National Heritage List for England number: 1294608
National Heritage List for England number: 1259682
National Heritage List for England number: 1064888
National Heritage List for England number: 1078850
National Heritage List for England number: 1188773
National Heritage List for England number: 1359127
Street address: The Sternberg Centre, 80 East End Road, London N3 2SY (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078833
National Heritage List for England number: 1359061
website: https://www.barnet.gov.uk/directories/parks/barnet-playing-field
website: https://www.barnet.gov.uk/directories/parks/barnet-playing-field
National Heritage List for England number: 1359083
National Heritage List for England number: 1359059
National Heritage List for England number: 1429919
National Heritage List for England number: 1031880
National Heritage List for England number: 1064853
National Heritage List for England number: 1263723
Street address: Burroughs House, 42 The Burroughs, London, NW4 4AP (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1359026