• Stoke Newington is an area in the northwest part of the London Borough of Hackney, England. The area is five miles (eight kilometres) northeast of Charing Cross.
  • Affectionately known by residents as ‘Stokey’, Stoke Newington is one of the finest examples of a rough-around-the-edges but quickly gentrifying, delightfully...
  • Fast forward to the 80s and Stoke Newington became ‘New Islington’- colonised by the young middle class, politically radical and working in the arts.
  • Part of which, of course, is due to its slightly off-grid status from London’s tube map: the best stops are on the Overground, Rectory Road and Stoke Newington...
  • From the stunning stained glass windows to the striking exterior, it’s undoubtedly one of Stoke Newington’s prettiest buildings.
  • There are few places in London that offer the zest, charm and charisma of Stoke Newington.
  • Stoke Newington is a leafy Hackney neighbourhood, which is calmer, and less hipster than neighbouring Dalston, but equally full of independent shops, cafés...
  • Living in Stoke Newington offers a blend of city life and green spaces, creating a delightful contrast.
  • I’m a local historian exploring, promoting, and preserving the rich history of Stoke Newington, an ancient parish first recorded as a settlement in 1086...
  • Stoke Newington Londra nın Hackney semtinin kuzeybatısında bulunan bir bölgedir Charing Cross un 8 kilometre kuzeydo.
  • The nearest station is Stoke Newington Overground which brings you out close to where Church Street and the High Street connect.
  • For one small district, Stoke Newington is endowed with a generous amount of open space.