Area guide for N16

N16 is the postcode district in North London incorporating the areas of Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill (part), Shacklewell, Dalston (part), Newington Green (part) and is covered by the Hackney and Islington local authorities.
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Stoke Newington
Known for its diverse and artistic residents, Islington has a wealth of cultural and attractive amenities. Gentrification has done little to dampen the area’s community spirit but has seen young professionals move to some of Islington’s contemporary developments.
Edwardian and Georgian family homes are still the mainstay, with tree-lined streets ideally placed to access the area’s excellent schools.
Stamford Hill
Situated between Crouch End and Muswell Hill on one side, and Wood Green on the other. Homes are predominantly late Victorian and Edwardian terraced properties although there are several modern developments in the area too.
With large residential area, plenty of good schools, lively shopping streets and leafy surrounding parks, this pocket of Haringey borough is thriving, and shows no signs of declining in popularity,
Shacklewell
Lively and full of community spirit, Tufnell Park is nestled between Islington, Kentish Town and Hampstead Heath.
Victorian-style properties set the scene, ranging from terraced houses to stunning cottages with sumptuous interiors. Independent businesses fill the high street and noteworthy dining venues keep residents well fed.
Newington Green
Lively and full of community spirit, Tufnell Park is nestled between Islington, Kentish Town and Hampstead Heath. Victorian-style properties set the scene, ranging from terraced houses to stunning cottages with sumptuous interiors. Independent businesses fill the high street and noteworthy dining venues keep residents well fed.
Dalston
Upper Holloway is a district in the London Borough of Islington, London. It is is the original designation of the N19 postal district. The name has fallen out of common use and the area is generally regarded as being a part of Archway. The classic late Victorian comic novel Diary of a Nobody is set in Upper Holloway.