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Covered postcodes: N2, NW11
Information about Hampstead Garden Suburb
Hampstead Garden Suburb is an example of early 20th Century domestic architecture and town planning located in the London Borough of Barnet in North West London. The master plan was prepared by Barry Parker and Sir Raymond Unwin.
In the 1930s the "Suburb" (as it is known by locals) expanded to the north of the A1. While more characterful than most other suburban housing, the housing to the north is considered, overall, of slightly less architectural value.
On Central Square you can find two large churches - St. Jude's Church and a Free Church - plus a Quaker Meeting House. There is also a state girls' school, Henrietta Barnett School. The school used to house The Institute, an adult education centre, but most of The Institute has now moved to temporary accommodation at Park House in East Finchley before moving to new purpose-built accommodation behind East Finchley station. There are no shops or other services in the Suburb itself, except in the shopping parades of Market Place, along the A1. There are two mixed state primary schools in the Suburb, Garden Suburb and Brookland.
High house prices and the very small proportion of housing association housing means that Hampstead Garden Suburb has an almost entirely middle class population. It is also home to several minor celebrities, including the last King of Greece, Jonathan Ross, Lord Winston and chat-show hosts Richard and Judy. Noel Edmonds and Elizabeth Taylor once lived here.
The Suburb has a large Jewish population (37.1% in the Garden Suburb electoral ward, according to the 2001 Census), many of whom attend the synagogue in Norrice Lea. The synagogue operates its own primary school.
The Suburb has an active Residents Association with some 2,200 households in membership.
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