Welcome to Finchley

Finchley is a small district in north London. This is primarily a uptown area. In the early medieval period this district was thinly populated but during the 12th and the 13t century when farming started in this area the population started to grow. The woodlands had now cleared up and farming had become a means of living by the 15th century. From the year 1878 this district was considered an urban district and people in large numbers started to settle here. This place is situated on a hill 300 feet above sea level. This area has a very fertile soil because of which farming gained popularity here.

Some of the important landmarks in this place are Avenue house which is a large Victorian house. College Farm is a model dairy farm for visitor’s attraction and this is the last farm in this place. This place also has the oldest cinema house called the Phoenix Cinema.  The Sternberg Centre for Judaism is a very old Jewish cultural centre. The statue of La Delivrance which depicts a naked woman holding a sword is also a important landmark in this place. Since this place is situated near London transport and communication is very well developed. This place has 17 primary schools and 6 secondary schools. The local football and cricket team is very famous and they regularly take part in sports meets.

This place also is very rich culturally. There are a lot of drama and art performances that take place regularly. Culture reflects the richness of this place. The weather is generally good and this is a very safe place to live in. property is easily available and tourists enjoy their halt here for sure.

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