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Colina Rd N15 đ Turnpike Lane | Ground Floor
Modern, compact yet fully equipped studio on the first floor of a new-built residential building.
Harringay's main shopping street, Green Lanes, is a busy, cosmopolitan high street. Some shops have a long-established presence. Others reflect the more cosmopolitan nature of Green Lanes and include a large number of Turkish bakeries, grocers, cafes and a growing cluster of restaurants. There are several pubs including the Grade II listed[9] and Pevsner-noted 'Salisbury'.[10] Parts of the 1980 film The Long Good Friday[11] and the 1992 film Chaplin[12] were shot there.
One of the residential streets on the Harringay Ladder, looking due east.
Towards the southern end stands the well-preserved, Victoriana-laden 'Beaconsfield' public house. Opposite is the Arena Shopping Park which contains a handful of national multiples outlets, a Sainsbury's supermarket, and one of Britain's first "drive-thru" McDonald's restaurants.
A large section of the eastern side of Green Lanes is called Grand Parade. Interrupted only by the gaps introduced by the residential roads running eastwards, Grand Parade runs for nearly half a kilometre from just north of Harringay Green Lanes railway station to St Ann's Road.[13]
The streets to the west of Green Lanes are known as the 'Harringay Ladder' (due to their similarity to a ladder when seen on a map). The streets to the east behind Grand Parade are known as 'The Gardens'. To the south of 'The Gardens' and Sainsbury's is Harringay's 'Warehouse District'; to the north is 'Woodlands Park'.[14]
We are MoreThanStays â a highly rated host team trusted across major platforms. Youâre welcome to look us up online to learn more about us and see how we work. Our goal is straightforward: to ensure your stay is smooth, stress-free, and memorable.
đČ Digital Guest Portal
Shortly after booking, youâll receive access to our digital Guest Portal, designed to give you everything you need in one place:
Self Check-In: clear, step-by-step photo instructions (key-box codes appear automatically at your booked check-in time, usually from 3:00 PM)
House Manual: Wi-Fi details and easy-to-follow guides for the apartment
Local Guide: our hand-picked neighbourhood favourites â from great coffee to hidden gems
đ€ Support & Privacy
We respect your privacy and wonât disturb you during your stay. That said, weâre always just a message away. Guests consistently mention our fast, friendly, and helpful responses, whether they need a local recommendation or practical assistance.
đš 24/7 Emergency Assistance
For urgent matters such as access issues, safety concerns, or heating and plumbing problems, weâre available 24/7 by phone.
Harringay's main shopping street, Green Lanes, is a busy, cosmopolitan high street. Some shops have a long-established presence. Others reflect the more cosmopolitan nature of Green Lanes and include a large number of Turkish bakeries, grocers, cafes and a growing cluster of restaurants. There are several pubs including the Grade II listed[9] and Pevsner-noted 'Salisbury'.[10] Parts of the 1980 film The Long Good Friday[11] and the 1992 film Chaplin[12] were shot there.
One of the residential streets on the Harringay Ladder, looking due east.
Towards the southern end stands the well-preserved, Victoriana-laden 'Beaconsfield' public house. Opposite is the Arena Shopping Park which contains a handful of national multiples outlets, a Sainsbury's supermarket, and one of Britain's first "drive-thru" McDonald's restaurants.
A large section of the eastern side of Green Lanes is called Grand Parade. Interrupted only by the gaps introduced by the residential roads running eastwards, Grand Parade runs for nearly half a kilometre from just north of Harringay Green Lanes railway station to St Ann's Road.[13]
The streets to the west of Green Lanes are known as the 'Harringay Ladder' (due to their similarity to a ladder when seen on a map). The streets to the east behind Grand Parade are known as 'The Gardens'. To the south of 'The Gardens' and Sainsbury's is Harringay's 'Warehouse District'; to the north is 'Woodlands Park'.[14]
We are MoreThanStays â a highly rated host team trusted across major platforms. Youâre welcome to look us up online to learn more about us and see how we work. Our goal is straightforward: to ensure your stay is smooth, stress-free, and memorable.
đČ Digital Guest Portal
Shortly after booking, youâll receive access to our digital Guest Portal, designed to give you everything you need in one place:
Self Check-In: clear, step-by-step photo instructions (key-box codes appear automatically at your booked check-in time, usually from 3:00 PM)
House Manual: Wi-Fi details and easy-to-follow guides for the apartment
Local Guide: our hand-picked neighbourhood favourites â from great coffee to hidden gems
đ€ Support & Privacy
We respect your privacy and wonât disturb you during your stay. That said, weâre always just a message away. Guests consistently mention our fast, friendly, and helpful responses, whether they need a local recommendation or practical assistance.
đš 24/7 Emergency Assistance
For urgent matters such as access issues, safety concerns, or heating and plumbing problems, weâre available 24/7 by phone.