Hadley Wood EN4 is a leafy, low-density area on the northern flank of Barnet borough — substantial detached and semi-detached homes from the 1930s onwards, set around Hadley Wood golf course and the Hadley Wood railway station.
Hadley Wood housing stock. Large 1930s and post-war detached homes, with generous plots and mature gardens. The Crescent West and Beech Hill estates are particularly characteristic.
Carpentry & bespoke joinery. Premium-spec bespoke kitchens and fitted wardrobes — factory-sprayed finishes, in-frame cabinetry, walk-in dressing rooms in the larger master suites.
Lofts & extensions. Large detached properties support full mansard conversions and substantial two-storey rear extensions. Plot generosity means PD allowances are rarely the binding constraint — design intent drives the planning conversation.
Barnet Council Planning
Hadley Wood is in London Borough of Barnet. The Hadley Wood Conservation Area covers the historic core. Outside the conservation area, generous PD allowances apply but most substantial schemes still go through planning to ensure design quality.