Aberdeen Park was planned as an exclusive residential estate in the 1850s to encircle St. Saviour's Church, and is now designated a conservation area. Residents have access to unrestricted parking, and the leafy streets have a quiet sense of rural solitude that belie their central London location.
Aberdeen Park is a highly unusual, expansive, leafy oasis in inner London. A private road just off Highbury Grove and adjacent to Highbury Fields, The Aberdeen Park Maintenance Company is responsible for most of the roads upkeep and ambience.
The nearest Underground station can be found at Highbury & Islington (Victoria line, Mainline and Overground services - 0.8 miles) which gives quick and easy access to the West End and also to King's Cross/St Pancras for high speed rail services to Europe. Local amenities including shops, cafes and delis can be found at Highbury Barn which is only a short distance away. Islington's Upper Street is also easily accessible.
Parking is exceptionally convenient for residents of Aberdeen Park, as only residents or those with a visitors permit (only available to residents) may park on the road.