Is Tufnell Park West a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.5/10
Rank
54th out of 992
Borough

Tufnell Park West suits professionals and families who want outstanding schools and excellent tube access without giving up the feel of a proper north London neighbourhood. The streets are quiet and residential, the café scene is genuinely good, and the Northern line puts the City and West End within easy reach. The main compromises are cost, which is steep even by Camden standards, and air quality, which is noticeably worse than greener parts of London.

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We reviewed Tufnell Park West across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Good·306th of 992
7.8/ 10

Crime here sits around the middle of the London spectrum, with violent crime, theft, and anti-social behaviour making up most incidents. It is not a notably troubled area, but if low street-level crime is a firm priority, the quieter residential pockets away from the main roads are worth seeking out.

Affordability

Below Average·800th of 992
3.7/ 10

This is an expensive part of London, even by Camden standards. Flats are the most accessible option, though still well above the London average, while terraced and semi-detached houses command very high prices. Best suited to higher earners or buyers with substantial equity already behind them.

Education

Excellent·30th of 992
8.1/ 10

Schools here are among the strongest in London, with Parliament Hill School, St Joseph's Catholic Primary, and Yerbury Primary all rated Ofsted Outstanding. The vast majority of nearby schools are either Outstanding or Good, making this an excellent area for families with children of any age.

Environment

Below Average·867th of 992
3.4/ 10

Air quality is a genuine weakness, with nitrogen dioxide levels elevated compared to outer London and many greener boroughs. There are parks within easy reach, which helps, but if clean air is a health priority for you or your family, this is a real trade-off to factor in.

Transport

Excellent·116th of 992
8.8/ 10

Connectivity is excellent, with the Northern line at Tufnell Park and Kentish Town, the Overground at Gospel Oak and Kentish Town West, and Thameslink at Kentish Town adding fast cross-London and city-centre options. One of the better-connected spots in north London, good if you commute regularly or want flexibility.

Amenities

Good·215th of 992
7.8/ 10

Day-to-day life is well served, with a strong café and restaurant scene, several supermarkets, pharmacies, and a handful of libraries. There are no shopping centres nearby, but independent shops and everyday essentials are all close at hand. A good fit if you want neighbourhood character over big retail.

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Kentish Town West

5.8/10

Kentish Town West is a strong pick for professionals who want north London's energy without sacrificing an easy commute. Transport is genuinely excellent, with Overground, Northern line, and Thameslink all within walking distance, and Kentish Town Road delivers a lively mix of independents and everyday shops on your doorstep. Crime runs higher than quieter parts of Camden, which is worth factoring in, and prices are firmly at the expensive end. It suits renters and buyers who want urban convenience over suburban calm.

Tufnell Park East

6.3/10

Tufnell Park East is a solid choice for professional couples and families who want genuine neighbourhood feel without sacrificing the tube. The Northern line makes central London very manageable, and the schools nearby are genuinely excellent, which is a rare combination at this price point. It is expensive, and you will need a strong budget to get a foothold here. Those who do tend to stay, which tells you something.

Kentish Town East

6.4/10

Kentish Town East is a genuinely well-connected inner-city neighbourhood that suits professionals who want Northern line access without paying Islington prices, though Camden is still far from cheap. The schools are outstanding, the high street is proper and local, and you can get most things done on foot. Air quality is the main trade-off, and it shows on the busier roads. Not a quiet retreat, but a solid urban base.

Archway West

5.3/10

Archway West suits people who want strong Northern line connections and proper inner-London energy without paying Highgate or Islington prices. The schools are genuinely impressive for state-school families, and Highgate Wood is practically on the doorstep. Crime is higher than you would find further up the hill, and the area around Archway roundabout is functional rather than charming. Worth considering if transport and schools matter more than a polished neighbourhood feel.

Highgate West

4.7/10

Highgate West is one of those rare corners of London that genuinely feels like a village, with Hampstead Heath on the doorstep, strong schools, and low crime relative to central Camden. It suits established families and buyers with serious equity rather than anyone stretching their budget, because this is unambiguously expensive territory. The lack of a tube station is the main practical trade-off, though the Gospel Oak Overground handles a lot. A quiet, leafy, settled kind of place.