
Local area guide
Around Colindale Gardens Colindale by Redrow · London
The schools, transport, shops and green spaces that shape day-to-day life — plus local trades who already work in Colindale.
Area at a glance
Schools, transport, what’s nearby — written for new-build buyers settling in.

Colindale is a north-west London neighbourhood that has transformed markedly over the past decade. Once defined largely by its industrial and commercial character, the area has become one of outer London's more notable regeneration stories, drawing young professionals, families and first-time buyers with its combination of new-build housing, open green space and genuine urban convenience. The streets around Colindale Avenue have a lively, community-in-progress feel — newer apartment blocks and housing developments sit alongside established residential roads, local shops and cafés that give the area an everyday, unpretentious energy. It is the kind of place where the infrastructure is growing alongside the population, making it a practical and often affordable foothold in the capital.
Families researching the area will find a reasonable range of primary provision within reach. Colindale Primary School serves the local community directly, and St. James' Catholic Primary School is another well-regarded option for those seeking faith-based education. Several further primary schools operate across the wider Barnet and Brent borders, meaning choice increases once you factor in the full catchment picture — worth investigating carefully with the relevant local authorities before committing. For secondary education, the Borough of Barnet has a number of established state schools and some selective options, and independent schools are accessible across north London for those considering that route. Middlesex University has a campus in nearby Hendon, adding a further layer of educational infrastructure to the area.
Transport is one of Colindale's strongest selling points. Colindale Underground station sits on the Northern Line (Edgware branch), putting King's Cross St. Pancras within roughly 25 minutes and the West End within 30, making it a genuinely practical base for central London commuters. Trains run frequently throughout the day and into the evening. Beyond the tube, multiple bus routes connect the area to Edgware, Brent Cross, Cricklewood and beyond, giving residents useful surface-level options for local journeys. For drivers, the M1 motorway is easily accessible, opening up routes north out of London — handy for weekend travel or those whose work takes them outside the city. The North Circular (A406) is also within easy reach, connecting west and east across outer London.
Nearby essentials
Straight-line distance from Colindale Gardens Colindale to the nearest of each.
Nearest supermarket
Sainsbury's Local
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Nearest GP surgery
Dr A Lamba - Colindale Medical Centre
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Nearest primary school
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Local trades
Vetted finishing trades whose coverage area includes Colindale Gardens Colindale.

Day-to-day shopping is well catered for, with an Asda superstore providing a large-format option for the weekly shop, alongside a variety of independent retailers and convenience stores along Colindale Avenue. For a more substantial retail trip, Brent Cross Shopping Centre is one of the area's most significant assets — a large, well-established mall with major department stores, high-street brands, restaurants and a cinema, all within easy reach. Brent Cross is also currently undergoing significant expansion and regeneration, which will considerably increase its offer in coming years. For dining and socialising, the nearby areas of Edgware and Cricklewood both have established high streets with a diverse range of cafés, restaurants and bars reflecting the broad cultural mix of north-west London.
Colindale benefits from some genuinely appealing green space for an urban location. Hendon Park is a well-maintained local park suited to everyday outdoor time — a run, a walk, a weekend afternoon with children. More impressive in scale is the Welsh Harp reservoir (officially the Brent Reservoir), a Site of Special Scientific Interest that offers open water, birdwatching, sailing and long walking routes in a surprisingly natural setting just minutes from the neighbourhood. It is one of the area's quieter pleasures and a real asset for those who value outdoor space. Further afield, the green belt opens up to the north relatively quickly, and central London's cultural, restaurant and entertainment offer is, of course, on the doorstep via the Northern Line. The RAF Museum in Hendon is also close by — a free attraction and a useful local landmark that reflects the area's broader history.
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Nearest train station
Hendon
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Nearest local centre
Redrow - Colindale Gardens
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