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East Finchley Branch

Address

87 High Road
East Finchley
London
N2 8AG

Contact

02036173186
finchleybranch@everyday-loans.co.uk

Branch Accessibility

If you require support that isn’t listed below, please contact the branch and we’ll be happy to discuss alternative options with you.

Private Meeting Room Private Meeting Room
Wheelchair Ramp or Level Access Wheelchair Ramp or Level Access
Guide Dogs Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome

Next Steps…

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About us

Everyday Lending Limited was established in 2006 and has branches nationwide; we are committed to professional, responsible lending.

Serving Customers Nationwide

Over 300,000 Customers since our inception in 2006

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2021 2023 6 Branches Over 75 Branches 2006

Points of Interest: East Finchley

East Finchley is an area located in the London Borough of Barnet, interestingly it is geographically separate from the rest of Finchley and was once part of the Bishop of Londons hunting ground.

Peter Sellers once lived in East Finchley with his family on High Road with the world famous George Michael being born not far away in Church Lane. Prior to this East Finchley was home to playwright Clive Samson in 1910 and famous comedy actress Marie Studholme.

Today East Finchley is still home to many famous actors such as Michelle Collins, Sophie Thompson and Steve McFadden. A surprisingly star studded region!

East Finchley is host to a class Neo-Georgian public library along with some apparently award winning allotments owned by Barnet Council. There is also an extensive cemetery where the Victorian painter Ford Madox Brown is buried.