Listed Buildings
The area has a number of buildings of historical interest some of which are considered important enough to be worth preserving or protecting from redevelopment:
Historic England (formerly English Heritage)
In the National Heritage List for England, statutory listed buildings are protected through the planning system so that they are preserved for future generations.
Grade II*
- Friern Barnet Road
- St John the Evangelist Church
Grade II
- Colney Hatch Lane
- Friern Barnet Lane
- Parish Church of St James the Great
- No.209. St James Primary School
- Nos. 213-217 Campe Almshouses
- Friern Barnet Road
- Christ Church
- Former Friern Barnet Town Hall
- Friern Hospital
- Garden House of Friern Hospital
- Lodge of Friern Hospital
- High Road, North Finchley
- Milestone outside nos. 842-844
- High Road, Whetstone
- St John’s Church
- The whetstone, outside The Griffin
- Nos. 1264, 1266, 1268 & 1270
- Nos. 1335 & 1337
- No 1339, The Limes
- Oakleigh Road North
- Torrington Park
Barnet Council
Barnet Council has a Schedule of Buildings of Local Architectural or Historic Interest. Unlike Statutory Listed Buildings they are not protected from development, but are protected locally by planning policy:
- Athenaeum Road
- Finchley Park
- Nos 1 – 3 (Friern Watch Cottages)
- Nos 1 & 2 Finchley Villas
- No 35
- The Croft (nos 44 – 50 consecutive)
- Nos 22 – 30
- Friern Barnet Lane
- Nos 266 – 270 (even)
- Golf Club House and outbuildings
- Friern House
- Friern Barnet Road
- Christ Church Congregational Church
- Friern Barnet Library
- Goldsmith Road
- Hampden Road
- High Road N20
- Nos 1007 – 1023 (odd)
- No 1064
- No 1067
- No 1068
- Nos 1100 and 1102
- Nos 1104 and 1106
- Nos 1282 – 1286 (even)
- The Griffin public house
- No 1163 (St John’s Church vicarage)
- No 1666 (Three Horseshoes public house)
- No 1363 (shop front)
- Oakleigh Park North
- Oakleigh Park South
- Woodhouse Road