Living in Highams Park
Thinking about moving to Highams Park? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools are like, transport connections and so much more.
Your guide to moving to Highams Park
Why Highams Park is a good place to live
Highams Park is a wholesome locale for those who appreciate a leafy and tranquil atmosphere. It's surrounded by pleasing green spaces like The Highams Park and fragments of the ancient Epping Forest, making it an excellent location for nature enthusiasts. It's not just the greenery that's appealing, the area boasts an array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants that add a vibrant edge. Highams Park also benefits from good transport links, enabling easy access to Central London, which is perfect for city workers. Plus, fitting the suburban description, a selection of well-regarded schools makes Highams Park an attractive place for families.
What's Highams Park famous for?
Highams Park is famous for its rich history and natural features. The area lays claim to the gorgeous Highams Park Lake, designed by the renowned landscape gardener Humphry Repton back in 1794. The Highams Park itself, previously part of 'Highams', a historic manor house, is another treasured attraction. The presence of Victorian and 1930s terraced houses, reflecting the area's architectural history, further enhance its charm. Highams Park has also been home to notable personalities like Trevor Bailey, John Berger, and Teddy Sheringham, adding an extra touch of fame to the district.
Things to do in Highams Park
In Highams Park, there's no shortage of activities to keep you engaged. A top attraction, The Highams Park, offers paths for leisurely walking, picnic spots, and play areas for children. In the park, one might spot thriving wildlife, enjoy sculptural carvings and the historical ambiance of Humphry’s Cafe that pays homage to Humphry Repton, the landscaper behind the park's aesthetics. Outside the park, The Highams Park's shopping center near the locals' train station provides a host of retail and dining options. Furthermore, the diverse cultural events hosted in the park, like the Spring Festival and September Picnic, draw numerous visitors year-round.
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Properties currently for sale in Highams Park
Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.
Offers over
£300,000
- Bedrooms1
- Bathrooms1
- Living rooms1
1 bed flat for sale
Jacks Farm Way, Highams Park, London E4Offers over
£800,000
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms1
- Living rooms2
3 bed semi-detached house for sale
St. Leonards Avenue, London E4
Transport in Highams Park
Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Highams Park.
Local connections
- Highams Park
- National Rail
- 0.1 miles / 0.2 km
- Wood Street
- National Rail
- 1.5 miles / 2.4 km
- Woodford
- 1.5 miles / 2.4 km
- South Woodford
- 1.7 miles / 2.7 km
- Chingford
- National Rail
- 1.8 miles / 2.9 km
- Walthamstow Central
- National Rail
- 1.9 miles / 3.1 km
Schools in Highams Park
Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Highams Park.
Education in Highams Park
- Handsworth Primary School
- Ages: 3 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
- Highams Park School
- Ages: 11 - 18 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
- Joseph Clarke School
- Ages: 2 - 18 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
- Selwyn Primary School
- Ages: 2 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2022)
- Oakhill Primary School
- Ages: 4 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2013)
- Ainslie Wood Primary School
- Ages: 3 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2023)
Local pubs in Highams Park
Kings Ford
London E4Rose & Crown
Monkhams, Woodford Green, IG8Bojangles Brasserie
London E4Cricketers
Church End, Woodford Green, IG8Greene Man
Chingford, London, E4