Is Newington Green a Good Place to Live?

Score
6.2/10
Rank
149th out of 992
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Newington Green is a characterful inner-London neighbourhood that suits young professionals and creative types who want excellent transport links and a buzzy, walkable high street without straying too far from the centre. The green itself anchors a genuinely independent food and café scene, and the Overground connections are hard to beat. It is expensive, and the air quality and street-level crime reflect its busy Zone 2 location, so it is not the right fit for everyone.

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

Safety

Good·560th of 992
6.3/ 10

Crime is higher than average for inner London, with anti-social behaviour and violent crime the most frequent incidents, followed by theft from the person. It is not unusual for this part of Zone 2, but worth factoring in if street-level safety matters to you.

Affordability

Below Average·831st of 992
3.6/ 10

Property here is expensive even by London standards, with flats being the most accessible route in for buyers. Houses climb well beyond that, so this area suits renters or those with a substantial budget already behind them.

Education

Good·307th of 992
6.1/ 10

The schooling options are genuinely strong, with Highbury Fields School, Shacklewell Primary and William Tyndale Primary all rated Outstanding by Ofsted, sitting within a large pool of mostly Good and Outstanding nearby schools. A solid pick for families with children of any age.

Environment

Below Average·831st of 992
3.6/ 10

Air quality is on the poorer side for London, reflecting the busy roads running through the area. There are parks and green spaces within easy reach, but if clean air is a firm priority, quieter parts of the city will suit you better.

Transport

Excellent·58th of 992
9.4/ 10

One of the best-connected spots in this part of north London, with the Mildmay and Windrush Overground lines serving Canonbury and Dalston Junction, and a very dense bus network on top. Ideal if you commute frequently or travel across the city regularly.

Amenities

Excellent·118th of 992
8.8/ 10

The day-to-day offer is excellent, with a strong mix of cafes, restaurants, bars and independent food shops, plus pharmacies, libraries and convenience stores all close by. Well suited to anyone who wants a lively, walkable neighbourhood where most errands can be done on foot.

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Canonbury East & Mildmay Park

6.4/10

Canonbury East and Mildmay Park suits professionals and established families well, with outstanding transport connections, strong schools, and a lively independent cafe and restaurant scene. The streets have a settled, well-heeled feel typical of desirable Islington. It is genuinely expensive, and air quality along the main through-roads is worth factoring in, but for those who can afford it and commute regularly across London, it stacks up very well.

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.

Dalston Kingsland

6.0/10

Dalston Kingsland suits young professionals and creatives who want a lively, well-connected base in inner east London. The Overground links are excellent, Kingsland Road delivers one of the best stretches of independent food and nightlife in the city, and the schools are genuinely strong. The trade-offs are real: crime runs notably above the London average and air quality suffers from the busy roads. Best suited to those who thrive in dense, energetic urban environments.

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.

Highbury

5.9/10

Highbury is one of those north London neighbourhoods that genuinely delivers on its reputation, but you pay for it. The transport links are outstanding, the schools are among Islington's best, and the streets around Highbury Fields have a settled, village-like quality that is hard to find this close to central London. The main trade-offs are cost, which is steep even relative to neighbouring areas, and crime levels that sit above the London average, though this is fairly typical of inner north London.