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Towns near N17 6EU
Edmonton (1 Mile)*
Tottenham (1 Mile)*
London Borough of Haringey (1 Mile)*
The London Borough of Haringey is in North London, beyond the central boroughs of The London Borough of Islington and The London Borough of Hackney
Haringey (1 Mile)*
London Borough of Waltham Forest (1 Mile)*
The London Borough of Waltham Forest is on the outer edge of northeast London, between The London Borough of Enfield and The London Borough of Redbridge.
Wood Green (2 Miles)*
Hornsey (2 Miles)*
Palmers Green (2 Miles)*
Palmers Green, while one of North London's lesser known suburbs, has a number of attractions to distract even the most jaded visitor. At Palmers Green's heart stands the beautiful Broomfield Park, spanning 500 acres.
Southgate (2 Miles)*
Stoke Newington (2 Miles)*
Walthamstow (2 Miles)*
Upper Clapton (2 Miles)*
New Southgate (3 Miles)*
Winchmore Hill (3 Miles)*
Upper Holloway (3 Miles)*
Leyton (3 Miles)*
Highbury (3 Miles)*
Hackney (3 Miles)*
Ponders End (3 Miles)*
Lower Holloway (3 Miles)*
Highgate (4 Miles)*
Finchley (4 Miles)*
East Finchley (4 Miles)*
London Borough of Hackney (4 Miles)*
The London Borough of Hackney is one of the central boroughs of London, located to the east of The london Borough of Islington on the northeast side of the city.
Woodford (4 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Attractions near N17 6EU
Alexandra Palace Ice Rink (2 Miles)*
The Alexandra Palace Ice Rink offers a wide range of activities suitable for all ages including public skating sessions, figure skating classes and ice hockey training.
William Morris Gallery (2 Miles)*
The William Morris Gallery is closed for redevelopment until July 2012.
Sutton House (3 Miles)*
Sutton House, the oldest house in London's East End, is a rare example of a Tudor red-brick house.
Kenwood House (4 Miles)*
Kenwood House presides over the extensive Hampstead Heath with superb views of the city of London from its hilltop position.
Geffrye Museum (4 Miles)*
The Geffrye is one of London's most friendly and enjoyable museums. Its setting is in the former almshouses of the Ironmongers' Company, delightful 18th-century buildings with attractive gardens and mature trees.
Hackney City Farm (4 Miles)*
City Farms exist to bring the countryside and its activities to urban people. They generally use otherwise derelict land and involve local people in their establishment and maintenance.
London Canal Museum (4 Miles)*
Discover Londons colourful canal story at London Canal Museum, the capital's only waterways museum. We tell the story of how and why london's canals were built.
V&A Museum of Childhood London (4 Miles)*
The V&A Museum of Childhood aims to encourage everyone to explore the themes of childhood past and present and develop an appreciation of creative design through our inspirational collections and programmes.
2 Willow Road (5 Miles)*
This house is one of Britain's most important examples of Modernist architecture; the former home of Erno Goldfinger and designed and built by him in 1939.
Keats House (5 Miles)*
This is the house where John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820 with his friend Charles Brown. It is where he wrote some of his most intensely moving poems including 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
Wesley's Chapel The Museum of Methodism & The John Wesley House (5 Miles)*
John Wesley (1703-1791), one of the most influential personalities of the eighteenth century, is the founder of Methodism. He built Wesley's Chapel as his London base.
Burgh House & Hampstead Local History Museum (5 Miles)*
Burgh House is a handsome Queen Anne house in the heart of Old Hampstead, with original panelled rooms and staircase, and wrought-iron gates.
Jewish Museum (5 Miles)*
The Jewish Museum London reopened on 17 March 2010 after a £10 million transformation creating a landmark museum that celebrates Jewish life and cultural diversity.
Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge (5 Miles)*
Built in 1543 for Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is probably the last remaining royal hunting grandstand in the world.
British Postal Museum and Archive (5 Miles)*
In 1635 King Charles1 made his own mail delivery service available to the public. In 1660 The General Post Office was established to run this 'royal mail ' service. The Archive charts the four centuries of development into Royal Mail Group plc.
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