Leaflet Distribution N4
Introduction
Finsbury Park, Stroud Green and Harringay together make up the N4 postcode. Approximately half of the local population is in the 18-44 age group with a large percentage of households being either single occupancy or young couples with children. Some seventy percent of local residents also describe themselves as professionals, associate professionals, directors or managers.
N4 is framed by Warham Road in the north, Bracey Street in the west, Brownswood Road in the south and Warwick Gardens and Hermitage Road in the east.
The area is overall quite varied in terms of the types of properties one will encounter here. You will see many streets lined by traditional terraced houses as well as local authority housing neighbouring on very expensive detached and semi-detached homes.
Finsbury Park
The Southern part of N4 takes us towards Finsbury Park. Finsbury Park has become a favourite area with with young professionals working in the city thanks to the real estate prices being lower than other North London areas while still being well connected.
The types of properties here can be quite eclectic. Brownswood Road is a good example of this. You will find terraced homes, blocks of flats, detached homes and even some business addresses on the same street here.
Overall, the architecture turns more Edwardian in this area. Some of the nicer roads in N4 can be found here. With careful planning and avoiding of some of the high streets, Finsbury Park makes for an excellent ground for leaflet distribution campaigns.
The last part of N4 that we have left is the western corner leading towards Upper Holloway. This is also a mixed, eclectic area that has large homes, blocks of flats and local authority housing interwoven. With a good mapping system, this area can easily be included in campaigns targeting N4 overall.
Harringay
In the north-eastern corner of N4 you can find rows of Victorian terraced houses leading up to Harringay, covering the area above Harringay Green Lanes station. This type of Victorian terraced housing is typical for North London. Harringay is fairly densely populated but almost all households here are accessible and can be found in privately owned residential homes.
Warham Road, Hermitage Road and Warwick Gardens are both good examples of the type of streets that make up Harringay. The area is vertically split in half by a busy high street with a few residential addresses on it.
Somewhat of a unique feature of Harringay is the fact, that while it’s a fairly densely populated area with a busy high-street, it has a a river called New River running through it. It is not simply a hidden stream running through a concrete pipe. It is an actual river flowing between residential houses and gardens.
There is also a small Local Nature Reserve called Railway Fields here. On a map, it looks like a small green patch next to the size of Finsbury Park. However, it provides locals with access to a wilder type of nature environment compared to the classic London park.
Stroud Green
When we move west from Harringay Green Lanes Station we get to Stroud Green. This is the area between Crouch Hill Station and Harringay that leads all the way down towards Bracey Street.
Stroud Green is a considerably greener area compared to Harringay with more free space. You can still find many Victorian and Edwardian homes here with a little more greenery, small parks and trees lining some of the roads.
Stroud Green is one of the more affluent parts of N4. Many companies that focus on household services tend to look at this area for their leaflet distribution campaigns.
It is a suburb with many young professionals living here. If your businesses is looking to target this demographic in North London with leaflet distribution, it might be worth discussing whether including Stroud Green in your campaigns would be a good idea.
If we look to the eastern part of the postcode, we hit the Woodberry Wetlands. This area consists mainly of some local authority housing, large block of flats and empty spaces around the reservoir.
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