Is Stoke Newington North a Good Place to Live?

Score
5.7/10
Rank
358th out of 992
Borough

Stoke Newington North is one of those corners of Hackney that genuinely rewards people who want a neighbourhood feel without giving up city convenience. Church Street anchors daily life beautifully, and the schools here are among the stronger options in this part of London. It does not come cheap, and the air quality reflects its inner-city location. Best suited to buyers or renters with solid incomes who want character and community over somewhere anonymous and polished.

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We reviewed Stoke Newington North across 6 key dimensions to help you make an informed decision about where to live.

Safety

Good·468th of 992
6.8/ 10

Crime here sits around the London average, with violent crime and burglary the most common offences alongside anti-social behaviour and theft. It is not an area to be alarmed by, but worth keeping in mind if personal security is a deciding factor for you.

Affordability

Below Average·869th of 992
3.4/ 10

This is one of the more expensive pockets of inner east London, with flats at the accessible end and terraced houses well beyond what most buyers can stretch to. It suits those with substantial equity already behind them, or high household incomes.

Education

Good·155th of 992
6.9/ 10

School provision here is genuinely impressive, with several Ofsted Outstanding schools nearby including Mossbourne Community Academy, Grazebrook Primary and Shacklewell Primary. A strong pull for families with children at any stage of schooling.

Environment

Below Average·869th of 992
3.4/ 10

Air quality is below the London average, with road pollution typical of inner Hackney affecting the area. There are plenty of green spaces nearby to offset this, but if clean air is a firm priority you may find it falls short.

Transport

Good·395th of 992
6.0/ 10

The Overground Weaver Line serves the area with stops at both Stoke Newington and Rectory Road, giving solid north-south connections and links into the city. There is no tube access, which adds time for anyone commuting into central London, so it suits those working along the Overground corridor.

Amenities

Excellent·167th of 992
8.3/ 10

Day-to-day life here is very well catered for, with Stoke Newington Church Street bringing a dense mix of independent cafes, restaurants and bars alongside several supermarkets, gyms and pharmacies. You can cover almost all errands on foot, which is a genuine plus.

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Stoke Newington East & Cazenove

5.8/10

Stoke Newington East and Cazenove is a well-worn, characterful corner of Hackney that suits people who want genuine neighbourhood life without sacrificing convenience. The schools are exceptional, Overground connections are solid, and the cafe culture along Church Street gives it a distinct identity. It comes at a price, and air quality is a real consideration, but for families or professionals with the budget, it rewards handsomely.

Clissold North

5.9/10

Clissold North suits families and young professionals who want a genuine neighbourhood feel without leaving east London's orbit. Clissold Park is an excellent anchor, and the local amenities, particularly around Stoke Newington Church Street, are among the best in this part of the city. Several Outstanding primary schools make it especially appealing for families. The compromises are price, which sits firmly on the expensive side, and transport that works well if your commute follows the Overground but can feel patchy otherwise.

Stoke Newington South

6.0/10

Stoke Newington South is a lively, well-connected corner of Hackney that suits young professionals and families who want everything on their doorstep. The neighbourhood sits within easy reach of Dalston's restaurant scene and Stoke Newington Church Street's independent shops, and the Overground connections are genuinely excellent. Crime is a real consideration, particularly theft and anti-social behaviour, and buying here requires a serious budget. Those who can afford it tend to stay.

Clissold South

6.2/10

Clissold South suits established buyers and families who want an inner north London base with genuinely excellent schools and a lively local scene within easy walking distance. Clissold Park gives the area a breathing space that many comparable neighbourhoods lack, and the independent cafe and restaurant culture is hard to beat. It comes at a real price, though, and the Overground rather than a Tube line means cross-London commutes take some planning.

Stamford Hill South

5.2/10

Stamford Hill South suits people who want an authentically urban Hackney lifestyle and can absorb the cost of it. The Overground Weaver Line keeps commuting manageable, the local school picture is genuinely strong, and the streets have a lively, independent feel. Green space is thin on the ground and prices are steep, making it a better fit for established families or professional couples than for those buying for the first time.