We're really needing to buy a bigger flat and everything around Stroud Green is either not great or out of our price range and there are more reasonabily priced properties around Queens Drive, Gloucester Drive etc and despite it being so close I have no feel for these roads and area at all - does anybody have opinion? Blackstock Road/ Sevensisters / Green Lanes just is no Stroud Green is it!
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My General theory is the closer you go towards Tottenham and Up the Seven Sisters Road the worse things are going to get. No one has ever convinced me Green Lanes is nice. It feels like a compromise.
Prices around Stroud Green are ridiculous for what you get! We are moving the Finchley at least you get a bit more for your money around there.
I live on Adolphus Rd, which runs off Queens Drive/Gloucester Drive, and have been here for five years. I like it a lot - it's much nicer and more interesting than most people think, and it is slowly getting nicer. Lots of character, and the properties tend to be quite large, with high Victorian ceilings. I could go on for a long time, but it may be easier to speak by phone. Why don't you whisper me your number and I'll give you a call sometime in the next few days.
Ben
It has got more interesting around there since, especially along towards Highbury Barn (I worked along there until recently), quite a few nice cafes and 2 second hand book shops. But then I suppose it gets more expensive the closer you get to Arsenal/Highbury.
The Woodbine is a nice pub, although the Irish guy who owns it is seriously miserable. Free Juke Box on Mondays tho'! Shame they no longer have Hoegaarden on tap...
Is the accordian shop still there?
I liked the area, very convenient for the tube and park and that bit closer to Stoke Newington too. Also slightly easier to get to Upper St.
It's not so well serviced for good local pubs and restaurants though. Didn't bother me back in my 20s as I was happy socialising elsewhere, now I have a wife and baby in tow though I appreciate the likes of Cats, The Dairy etc within a very short stroll. I still own the flat and it does seem to rent to sharers in their early-mid 20s even now.
You did get some nutters in the TBird sometimes, it's true. Like the time we got befriended by a bankrobber, whose son kept on singing 'Daddy was a bankrobber' and couldn't remember the next line.