Woodside Park Area Guide

A residential suburb in Barnet, Woodside Park features a mix of properties in quiet streets, which are within close commuting distance of central London. Although this neighbourhood is on the outskirts of the capital, it has its own Underground station and good road links for easy access to work or the bright lights of London. Finchley’s Estate Agents can help flat and house hunters to find the very best property for sale in the area, so whether you are looking to relocate to Woodside Park or you are already resident in the neighbourhood, you can trust our team to secure you your ideal home.

Like much of Finchley, Woodside Park has long attracted Jewish residents and Woodside Hall became a synagogue in 1950. More recently (and again like much of Finchley) the suburb has also become popular with Japanese families. Other ethnic groups include those of Italian, Greek, African, Indian and Chinese heritage. 
The area to the east of the tube station consists predominantly of large Victorian and Edwardian houses, many of which have been converted into flats. It also contains Woodside Park Synagogue and a Jewish school.

The western and north-western part of the area, which can also be regarded as the part of Totteridge in N12 rather than N20, is sometimes called Woodside Park Garden Suburb and consists of semi-detached or detached 3 to 4 bedroom houses built in the 1950s. It includes the Woodside Park Club. The eastern boundary of the Garden Suburb is the Dollis Brook and the southern boundary is the Folly Brook. To the south of this suburb is Woodside Park Garden Suburb proper, an area of 1920s and 1930s houses. 

Finchley’s Fun Fact – Emma Bunton of the Spice Girls grew up in Woodside Park.