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FINCHLEY


'Finchley' is a place in the London Borough of Barnet, London, England. Finchley is predominantly a residential area with a number of retail districts.

Contents
Location and divisions
Culture and sports
History
Famous people associated with Finchley
Fictional characters
Transport and locale
Nearest places
Nearest tube stations
External links

Location and divisions


Situated in the north of London, Finchley is divided into four:

East Finchley, roughly speaking, the area between Highgate and the North Circular Road, and in postal area N2;

Church End Finchley, often known as "Finchley Central", the area west of the North Circular Road, centred around Ballards Lane and Finchley Central tube station, and in postcode district N3;

West Finchley, the area around West Finchley tube station, and in postcode district N3; and

North Finchley, the area surrounding Tally-Ho Corner, stretching west to Woodside Park and the Northern Line, in postcode district N12.
The area of London known as ''Finchley Road'', around Finchley Road tube station, is not part of Finchley, but instead refers to a commercial district in Swiss Cottage, Camden. The area is named after a section of the A41 road, which eventually runs north to Finchley.

Culture and sports


Finchley has an active local arts scene which is publicised by Barnet Borough Arts Council.
The Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley is one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas in the UK. The Arts Depot at Tally Ho Corner North Finchley opened in Autumn 2004.
Finchley's community orchestra is the Tudor Orchestra which rehearses at Trinity Church Centre N12 close to the Tally Ho bus terminus on Monday nights.
The Guild Players are Finchley's amateur drama group, based at Finchley Methodist Church in Ballards Lane.
Finchley Cinevideo Society (FCS) is one of the country's oldest movie-making clubs - founded in 1930. It still meets weekly in North Finchley.
Finchley Games Club meets every Thursday evening to play board games, role-playing, collectible card games, etc.
The local football team is Wingate & Finchley who play in the Southern League Eastern Division. It was founded as a specifically Jewish football club in 1946. The local rugby team is Finchley RFC.
Victoria Park is located in Ballards Lane between North Finchley and Finchley Central. It was opened in 1902 and was intended to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and was Finchley's first Public Park.

History


''March of the Guards to Finchley'' (1750), William Hogarth's satirical depiction of troops mustered to defend London from the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.

Main articles: Municipal Borough of Finchley

Finchley was from 1959 to 1992 the Parliamentary constituency of Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990.
Since 1963 Finchley has been twinned with Jinja, Uganda.

Famous people associated with Finchley



Fleur Adcock, poet

Harry Beck, Designer of the original Tube map

Emma Bunton, singer

Charles Dickens, novelist

Samantha Fox, UK model and singer

Robert Fripp, musician

Octavia Hill, social reformer

David Jason, Actor

Stephen Merchant, Actor/Director/Writer/Comedian

George Michael, singer and songwriter

Spike Milligan, comedian

Eric Morecambe, comedian

Tim Parks, novelist (his semi-autobiographical ''Tongues of Flame'' is set in the North Finchley of 1968).

Anna Popplewell, Movie actress

Will Self, novelist, reviewer and columnist

Feargal Sharkey, singer

Jerry Springer, born at East Finchley Station during the war

Steven Stapleton, musician

Owen Suffolk, Australian bush-ranger - born in Finchley

Margaret Thatcher, Local M.P. and Prime Minister.

Terry-Thomas, actor

Tamás Vásáry, pianist and conductor.

Reece Shearsmith, actor and member of The League Of Gentlemen.

Steve Pemberton, actor and member of The League Of Gentlemen.

★ Sir William Shee, the first Roman Catholic judge to sit in England and Wales since the Reformation.
Fictional characters


Bluebottle, a character in the 1950s BBC radio series ''The Goon Show'', hails from Finchley.

★ In the 2005 film '', Susan Pevensie says that she and her siblings, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy, are from Finchley, despite no mention of Finchley being made in C. S. Lewis's book. Anna Popplewell, the actress who plays Susan, is from Finchley in real life.

Transport and locale


Nearest places


Highgate

Hendon

Whetstone

Woodside Park

Golders Green

Muswell Hill

Mill Hill East
Nearest tube stations


Finchley Central tube station

West Finchley tube station

Mill Hill East tube station

Woodside Park tube station

East Finchley tube station

Brent Cross tube station

Hendon Central tube station

Golders Green tube station

Totteridge and Whetstone tube station
All the above stations are on the Northern Line of the London Underground system.

External links



Michael Pead :: Photos of Finchley - includes pictures of the new Arts Depot.

Paintings of Finchley by the late Paul Smyth founder of the Finchley Art Society

Guide to Pubs and Bars in Finchley

Finchley, Barnet council tax bands and charges

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