Public records and local reports link several high-profile figures with Highgate, including Jamie Oliver, Noel Fielding, and Robert Powell. However, understanding who actually lives in this historic North London village requires separating active residents from adjacent Hampstead properties, historic legacies, and famous names resting in Highgate Cemetery. In this guide, "verified" means the Highgate connection is backed by public reporting, historical records, cemetery registers, or reliable property sources. It does not guarantee every living person listed is confirmed to reside in Highgate at this exact moment.
- Public reports have linked Highgate with names including Jamie Oliver, Robert Powell, Jude Law, Kate Moss, George Michael, Noel Fielding, and others.
- Harry Styles is now more strongly linked in recent reporting with nearby Hampstead rather than Highgate. Reports from late 2025 (Ham & High) confirm his mega-mansion project merging two adjacent Grade II-listed properties is scheduled for completion in October 2027. The project is famous for its strict conservation "eco-conditions," requiring the installation of bat boxes and hedgehog gateways.
- Kate Moss and George Michael are former Highgate links, not current living residents. The Standard reported Moss sold her Highgate home in 2022, while George Michael’s former Highgate house sold in 2020.
- The Grove is the street behind many Highgate celebrity searches. Public records and archive material connect it with figures including Samuel Taylor Coleridge, J. B. Priestley, Jude Law, Kate Moss, Jamie Oliver, and George Michael.
- Highgate Cemetery is a separate source of fame. It is the resting place of Karl Marx, George Eliot, George Michael, Douglas Adams, Michael Faraday, and other notable figures.
| Name | Public Highgate Connection |
| Robert Powell | Reported by the local newspaper in relation to a Highgate home |
| Jamie Oliver | Reported Highgate property purchase / same-street reference |
| Noel Fielding | Local report connected him with Highgate community life |
| Kate Moss | Former The Grove resident; sold Highgate home in 2022 |
| George Michael | Former Highgate homeowner; house sold after his death |
| Jude Law | Bought Highgate Village house; restoration reporting |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Lived at 3 The Grove, 1824–1834 |
| J. B. Priestley | Lived at 3 The Grove, 1931–1941 |
The table’s main lesson is simple: Highgate celebrity lists are most useful when they separate current, former, nearby, and historic links.
Highgate’s celebrity pull makes more sense when you see it as a village with a hilltop mood, historic streets, and pockets of privacy.
This section explains why the area attracts public figures without turning their private lives into tourist attractions.
Highgate sits in north London between Hampstead and Muswell Hill, with Hampstead Heathacting as both a green buffer and a powerful part of the area’s identity. Visit Londondescribes Highgate village as serene, rich in history and culture, full of green space, and known for its A-list inhabitants. That combination matters. A well-known actor, chef, writer, or musician can be close to central London while still living in a place that feels quieter than the West End or Soho.
Picture a famous resident walking past old brick walls, village shops, and leafy paths: the appeal is not glamour in the obvious sense, but space, discretion, and continuity.
Highgate also has an unusually strong network of green spaces. The Highgate Societylists Hampstead Heath, Kenwood, Waterlow Park, Highgate Wood, Queen’s Wood, the Parkland Walk, and the Highgate Bowl among the local green assets. Highgate’s houses are part of the draw. Almost all of Highgate lies within a designated Conservation Area, according to the Highgate Society, which means the area is protected for its architectural and historic interest.
That protection helps explain the look and feel of Highgate: old walls, large gardens, restrained facades, and houses that seem to belong to a slower London.
For high-profile people, the attraction is not only price or prestige. It is the chance to live in a historic setting that does not shout for attention.
Hampstead, Belsize Park, Primrose Hill, St John’s Wood, and Camden have all attracted actors, writers, musicians, artists, and media figures over different generations.
This is why celebrity lists often blur Highgate with Hampstead. The neighbourhoods are close, socially connected, and separated by Hampstead Heath rather than by a clear cultural boundary.
Key Takeaway:Highgate’s fame comes from its place inside a broader north London creative corridor.
This guide uses public sources only. Current residence claims are treated as time-sensitive, former homes are labelled as former, nearby Hampstead links are separated from Highgate, and cemetery burials are not presented as living residents.
| Name | Best label to use |
| Jamie Oliver | Publicly reported Highgate property link |
| Kate Moss | Former Highgate/The Grove resident |
| George Michael | Former Highgate homeowner; buried in Highgate Cemetery |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Historic resident at 3 The Grove |
| Karl Marx | |
Middle-aged man in glasses and beige blazer Born In:Salford, Lancashire, England.
Profession:Actor, presenter, and narrator.
Famous For:Best known for playing Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth and for roles in Mahler, The Thirty Nine Steps, Doomwatch, The Detectives, and Holby City.
Awards & Achievements:BAFTA TV Award nomination for Jesus of Nazareth; Best Actor at the Paris Film Festival for Harlequin; Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for Imperative.
Connection to Highgate: Actor Robert Powelland his wife, Babs Lord, are long-standing mainstays of the Highgate community. Local community records and resident updates frequently track their active, multi-decade presence within the historic village neighborhood. Black-and-white portrait of man wearing thick-rimmed glasses Born In:Caterham, Surrey, England.
Profession:Actor.
Famous For:Famous for roles in Love Actually, Pirates of the Caribbean, About Time, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Living.
Awards & Achievements: Won BAFTA awards for Love Actually and State of Play, won a Golden Globe for Gideon’s Daughter, and was nominated for an Oscar for Living.
Connection to Highgate:Bill Nighystrongest verified Highgate-area link is nearby Kentish Town/Highgate Road rather than Highgate Village itself. He has lived in Kentish Town for years and joined local actors campaigning to protect Little Green Street, a cobbled lane off Highgate Road. Man with shaggy black hair wearing colorful shirt Born In:Westminster, London, England.
Profession:Comedian, actor, writer, TV presenter, artist, and musician.
Famous For:Best known for co-creating and starring in The Mighty Boosh, appearing in The IT Crowd, and co-presenting The Great British Bake Off.
Awards & Achievements:Won the Perrier Best Newcomer Award with The Mighty Boosh at the 1998 Edinburgh Festival; later received an honorary Master of Arts degree from Buckinghamshire New University.
Connection to Highgate:Noel Fielding has been described as living in Highgate, north London. His connection is as a resident, while his comedy and arts career remain strongly linked with London’s alternative creative scene.
Man wearing sunglasses performing under blue stage lights Born In:Manchester, England.
Profession:Singer and songwriter.
Famous For:Best known as the frontman of Oasis, one of the defining Britpop bands, famous for songs such as “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova.”
Awards & Achievements:As part of Oasis, he was named among the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 inductees; as a solo artist, he has had multiple UK No. 1 albums and received honours including NME’s Godlike Genius award and MTV’s Rock Icon award.
Connection to Highgate:Liam Gallagherhas been reported as owning a Highgate home near Highgate Wood. His link to Highgate is mainly as a resident/homeowner in the north London area. Man in suit sitting thoughtfully beside hotel bed Born In:Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.
Profession:Actor.
Famous For:Famous for Chancer, Croupier, Closer, Sin City, Inside Man, Children of Men, and The Knick.
Awards & Achievements: Won a Golden Globe and BAFTA for Closer and was nominated for an Academy Award for the same film.
Connection to Highgate:Clive Owenhas been listed among entertainment figures living in Highgate, alongside names such as George Michael, Victoria Wood, Kate Moss, and Geri Halliwell. His connection is mainly as a Highgate resident. Woman in elegant black dress reclining on velvet chair Born In:London, England; she grew up in Croydon.
Profession:Fashion model and businesswoman.
Famous For:Becoming one of the most famous British supermodels of the 1990s, known for her natural “waif” look, Calvin Klein work, and major fashion-magazine covers.
Awards & Achievements:Received the British Fashion Council’s Special Recognition Award in 2013 and was named in Time’s 2007 list of influential people.
Connection to Highgate:Kate Mosslived in Highgate’s famous Grove area for several years. Reports say she sold her Highgate mansion in 2022 and moved to the Cotswolds. Man in business suit standing inside modern office building Born In:Lobnya, Russia, then part of the Soviet Union.
Profession:Businessman and billionaire, best known for his connection with PhosAgro.
Famous For:Famous as a Russian billionaire linked to PhosAgro, one of the world’s largest phosphate-based fertiliser producers. He is also widely reported in Britain because of Witanhurst, the huge Highgate mansion associated with him and his family.
Awards & Achievements:His main achievement is building major wealth and influence through PhosAgro; Forbes says Guryev and his family own almost 50% of the company. He has also been subject to UK and US sanctions.
Connection to Highgate:Guryev’sHighgate link is Witanhurst, a vast mansion on Highgate West Hill. The New Yorker described Witanhurst as London’s largest private house after Buckingham Palace and connected evidence of its ownership to Guryev. Smiling man in dark sweater against gray background Born In:Clavering, Essex, England.
Profession:Celebrity chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and TV presenter.
Famous For:Becoming famous through The Naked Chef and later campaigning for healthier school food and better food education.
Awards & Achievements:Awarded an MBE, won an Emmy for Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, and received the 2010 TED Prize.
Connection to Highgate:Jamie Oliver has been reported as a Highgate resident after buying a large home there in 2015. His connection is mainly through living in Highgate Village with his family.
Musician passionately playing bass guitar during live performance Born In:Wallsend, north-east England.
Profession:Musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and activist.
Famous For:Best known as the lead singer, bassist, and main songwriter of The Police, and later for a successful solo music career.
Awards & Achievements:Has won many Grammy Awards, received Kennedy Centre Honours, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Police.
Connection to Highgate:Stingand Trudie Styler have been linked with The Grove in Highgate, one of the area’s best-known celebrity streets. A Guardian article notes that Yehudi Menuhin’s former Highgate house was later sold to Sting and Styler. Singer performing onstage under purple concert lighting Born In: Aberdeen, Scotland.
Profession:Singer-songwriter, musician, activist, and philanthropist.
Famous For:Best known as the lead singer of Eurythmics, especially for “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” and for her solo career.
Awards & Achievements:Won Grammy Awards, an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for “Into the West,” and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as part of Eurythmics.
Connection to Highgate:Annie Lennox has been reported as living in Highgate, including in the Grove area. Her former marital home was described as a Grade II listed Georgian house in Highgate.
Blonde woman with thoughtful expression during television interview Born In:Prestwich, Lancashire, England.
Profession:Comedian, actress, musician, screenwriter, and director.
Famous For:Famous for Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, Dinnerladies, Acorn Antiques, and her musical comedy style.
Awards & Achievements:Won more television BAFTAs than anyone in BAFTA history, according to the Victoria Wood Foundation, and was honoured for her stand-up, drama, and light entertainment work.
Connection to Highgate:Victoria Wooddied at her home in Highgate, north London, in 2016. Her Highgate link is therefore connected with where she lived in her later years. Smiling red-haired woman wearing white outfit and pearls Born In:Watford, Hertfordshire, England.
Profession:Singer, songwriter, television personality, and author.
Famous For:Famous as “Ginger Spice” in the Spice Girls, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time. Her Union Jack dress at the 1997 BRIT Awards became one of the most famous images of 1990s British pop culture.
Awards & Achievements:As part of the Spice Girls, she shared in major awards including Brit Awards, American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, and World Music Awards. She also received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in 2022.
Connection to Highgate:Geri Halliwellhas been listed among well-known entertainment figures living in Highgate. Her connection is mainly as a Highgate resident rather than through birthplace or burial. Man in dark blazer posing against white wall Born In:Fortis Green, north London.
Profession:Musician, singer, and songwriter.
Famous For:Famous as the lead singer and main songwriter of The Kinks, writing classic songs such as “You Really Got Me,” “Waterloo Sunset,” and “Lola.”
Awards & Achievements:Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with The Kinks in 1990, inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014, and knighted in 2017 for services to the arts.
Connection to Highgate:Ray Davieslives in Highgate, and the area is strongly connected with his north London identity. The Guardian described him as a neighbour of George Michael’s former Highgate home, living in a more modest terrace nearby. Smiling man in striped suit before leafy backdrop Born In:Lewisham, London, England.
Profession: Actor.
Famous For:Jude Law is famous for films such as The Talented Mr Ripley, Cold Mountain, Sherlock Holmes, The Holiday, and Fantastic Beasts.
Awards & Achievements:He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Talented Mr Ripley and received Academy Award nominations for The Talented Mr Ripley and Cold Mountain.
Connection to Highgate: Jude Law has been linked with The Grove in Highgate, a well-known north London street with several celebrity residents. Reports describe him as having lived in Highgate and later selling his home there.
Black-and-white portrait painting of man in formal attire Born In:Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.
Profession:Poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian.
Famous For:He is famous as a major Romantic poet and for works such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, “Kubla Khan,” and Biographia Literaria. His collaboration with William Wordsworth on Lyrical Ballads helped launch English Romanticism.
Awards & Achievements:Formal literary awards were not common in his time, but his achievements include helping found the English Romantic movement and producing one of the most important works of Romantic literary criticism, Biographia Literaria.
Connection to Highgate:Samuel Taylor Coleridgemoved to Highgate in 1816 to live under the care of Dr James Gillman. He later lived at 3 The Grove, Highgate, where he remained until he died in 1834 and became known as the “Sage of Highgate.” Man reading papers at desk surrounded by bookshelves Born In: Manningham, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Profession:Novelist, playwright, essayist, broadcaster, screenwriter, and social commentator.
Famous For:He is famous for novels such as The Good Companions and plays such as An Inspector Calls. He was also well known for his wartime BBC radio broadcasts, which helped raise public morale during the Second World War.
Awards & Achievements:The Good Companions won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, and Priestley was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1977.
Connection to Highgate:J.B. Priestleylived at 3 The Grove, Highgate, the same historic house associated with Coleridge. English Heritage records a blue plaque there commemorating him as a novelist, playwright, and essayist. Portrait painting of woman with curled brown hairstyle Born In:Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, England.
Profession:Novelist, poet, journalist, and translator.
Famous For:George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, is famous as one of the leading Victorian novelists. Her major works include Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Middlemarch, and Daniel Deronda.
Awards & Achievements: She did not receive modern-style literary awards, but her achievement was transforming the English novel through realism and psychological depth. A memorial stone for her was unveiled in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey, in 1980.
Connection to Highgate: George Eliotis buried in Highgate Cemetery East in north London. Her tomb in Highgate Cemetery is Grade II listed, making Highgate an important part of her literary legacy. Illustrated portrait of elderly man in formal nineteenth-century attire Born In: Newington Butts, Surrey, England, now part of South London.
Profession:Scientist, especially a chemist and physicist.
Famous For: Faraday is famous for his work on electromagnetism and electrochemistry. He discovered electromagnetic induction, helped create the basis for the electric motor and dynamo, and influenced later physics through his work on the electromagnetic field.
Awards & Achievements:He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1824 and received major Royal Society honours, including the Bakerian Medal, Copley Medal, Royal Medal, and Rumford Medal.
Connection to Highgate: Michael Faradayis buried in Highgate Cemetery in London. His tomb in Highgate Western Cemetery is Grade II listed, so Highgate is closely linked with his memorial and scientific legacy. Sepia portrait of bearded man seated in formalwear Born In: Trier, Rhine province, Prussia — now Germany.
Profession:Revolutionary thinker, sociologist, historian, economist, philosopher, and writer.
Famous For:Famous for co-writing The Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels and writing Das Kapital. His ideas became the basis of Marxism.
Awards & Achievements:He did not receive modern celebrity-style awards, but his major achievement was creating one of the most influential political and economic theories in modern history.
Connection to Highgate:Karl Marxis buried in Highgate Cemetery East. His tomb is one of the cemetery’s most famous monuments and is still visited by many people interested in his ideas and legacy. Man wearing sunglasses smiling at public event backdrop Born In:East Finchley, London, England.
Profession:Singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Famous For: Famous for being part of Wham! and later became a major solo pop star with hits such as “Faith,” “Father Figure,” and “Careless Whisper.”
Awards & Achievements:Won 2 Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023.
Connection to Highgate:George Michael is buried in Highgate Cemetery West under his birth name, Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou. Highgate is also linked to his former north London home, and the tributes fans left after his death.
Black-and-white portrait of young man with dark hair Born In:Cambridge, England.
Profession:Comic writer, novelist, screenwriter, humourist, and satirist.
Famous For:Famous for creating The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the comic science-fiction series that became books, radio, television, games, and film.
Awards & Achievements:Became the youngest author to receive a Golden Pan award in 1984 and later won two more.
Connection to Highgate:Douglas Adamsis buried in Highgate Cemetery East. Visitors often leave pens at his grave, a tribute to his life as a writer. Black-and-white photo of man speaking on telephone Born In:London, England.
Profession:Music manager, impresario, musician, fashion figure, and cultural entrepreneur.
Famous For:Famous for managing the Sex Pistols and helping shape punk culture in Britain. He also worked with Vivienne Westwood and influenced punk fashion and music.
Awards & Achievements:His achievement was cultural rather than award-based: he helped popularise punk and managed one of its most controversial and influential bands, the Sex Pistols.
Connection to Highgate:Malcolm McLarenis buried in Highgate Cemetery East. His headstone was installed there in 2013, not far from the memorial to Karl Marx. Black-and-white sketch portrait of contemplative young woman Born In:London, England.
Profession: Poet and writer.
Famous For: Famous for her poetry, especially fantasy, children’s poems, religious poetry, and works linked with the Pre-Raphaelite movement.
Awards & Achievements:She did not receive modern awards, but she is recognised as one of the most important English women poets of the 19th century.
Connection to Highgate:Christina Rossettiis buried in Highgate Cemetery West. Her grave links Highgate with one of Victorian Britain’s most important poetic voices. Black-and-white portrait of man beneath hanging plant leaves Born In:Berlin, Germany.
Profession:Painter and draughtsman.
Famous For:Famous as one of Britain’s greatest figurative painters and portraitists, known for intense portraits and nude studies painted in a highly individual realist style.
Awards & Achievements: Won the Arts Council prize at the Festival of Britain in 1951, exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1954, became a Companion of Honour in 1983, and was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1993.
Connection to Highgate:Lucian Freudis buried in Highgate Cemetery. This makes Highgate part of the legacy of one of the most important British artists of the 20th century. Woman resting head on hand while seated indoors. Born In:London, England.
Profession:Novelist and author.
Famous For:Famous for novels such as Small Island and The Long Song, which explore Black British, Jamaican, Caribbean, and British history.
Awards & Achievements: Small Island won the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Whitbread Book of the Year; The Long Song won the Walter Scott Prize and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
Connection to Highgate:Andrea Levy’sashes are buried in Highgate Cemetery East, and her grave is marked on the cemetery map. This connects Highgate with one of the most important modern British writers on migration and identity. Highgate and Hampstead are close enough to be confused, especially in celebrity property coverage. This section provides readers with a clear mental map.
Highgate is in north London between Hampstead and Muswell Hill. The Visit London entry specifically describes Highgate as separated from Hampstead by Hampstead Heath.
That geography explains the overlap. A celebrity may be described as living near Hampstead Heath, in Hampstead, in Highgate, or in the wider north London area, depending on the source.
Hampstead tends to receive more current celebrity-property coverage because it has a broader media footprint and a long association with actors, writers, musicians, and media figures.
For example, recent Standard reporting linked Harry Styles with Hampstead property purchases rather than Highgate.
Highgate, by contrast, has a more concentrated identity: The Grove, Highgate Village, Highgate Cemetery, historic architecture, and a smaller set of repeated famous names.
| Area | Why It Appears in Celebrity Searches |
| Highgate | Village feel, The Grove, cemetery, heritage houses |
| Hampstead | Heath access, literary history, and larger celebrity-property footprint |
| Belsize Park | Residential calm near Camden and Hampstead |
| Primrose Hill | Views, media history, Primrose Hill set associations |
| St John’s Wood | Large homes, privacy, central access |
The key point is not which area wins. It is that north London fame is clustered, and Highgate is one of the most distinctive parts of that cluster.
This question deserves a direct answer because it sits behind many celebrity searches.
Highgate’s reputation is not only about wealth; it is about heritage, space, privacy, and a village-like identity inside London.
Yes, Highgate is widely regarded as posh. Visit London calls it an exclusive hilltop village with 18th-century architecture, green spaces, history, culture, and A-list inhabitants.
But posh alone is too blunt. Highgate is also old, walkable, literary, leafy, and quietly civic.
Its prestige comes from a combination of architecture, views, greenery, schools, shops, pubs, and long-standing local institutions.
Highgate’s exclusivity comes from several overlapping factors:
- Historic houses and conservation protections.
- Green space close to the village.
- Large homes set behind walls or gardens.
- A hilltop position with views and separation.
- A slower neighbourhood rhythm than central London.
- Proximity to Hampstead Heath and cultural North London.
The Highgate Society’s conservation-area guidance reinforces that much of the area is protected for special architectural or historic interest.
Visitors do not need a celebrity reason to enjoy Highgate. The better experience is to treat it as a north London village with historic lanes, pubs, viewpoints, parks, and one of London’s most atmospheric cemeteries.
The Takeaway: Highgate is posh, but its lasting appeal is cultural as much as financial.
This final practical section gives readers a way to judge claims without encouraging invasive curiosity. It also makes the article more trustworthy than a recycled list of names.
Always check when the claim was published. A 2012 local news article, a 2017 property feature, and a 2025 news report are not equal evidence of where someone lives now.
Use this simple checklist before trusting a celebrity-residence claim:
- Is the source recent?
- Does it say lives, lived, bought, sold, or was linked to?
- Is the area Highgate, Hampstead, or wider north London?
- Is the person a living resident, former owner, historic figure, or cemetery burial?
- Would sharing more details invade privacy?
If a claim fails those checks, downgrade it to reported or former.
Highgate’s public value is its village atmosphere, heritage, cemetery, architecture, and green space. Private homes should stay private, even when their former owners are famous.
A Better Visitor Plan:Enjoy Highgate Village, Hampstead Heath, Waterlow Park, Highgate Wood, and Highgate Cemetery, while leaving private residents alone.
The Takeaway:Responsible celebrity coverage can still be interesting, but it should never become a guide to intruding on someone’s home.
Public reports have linked Highgate with figures such as Jamie Oliver, Robert Powell, Noel Fielding and others. Because residence claims change quickly, the safest approach is to separate current public reports from former residents, nearby Hampstead links and cemetery burials.
Public reporting says Kate Moss sold her Highgate home in 2022, so she should be treated as a former Highgate resident unless a newer reliable source says otherwise.
The current occupant should be treated as private. Publicly, 3 The Grove is historically linked with Samuel Taylor Coleridge and J.B. Priestley, and later with Kate Moss.
No. Highgate and Hampstead are neighbouring north London areas separated by Hampstead Heath, but celebrity-property coverage often groups them together.
Highgate is one of London’s best-known celebrity areas, but it is not the only one. Famous residents are also often linked with Hampstead, Richmond, Notting Hill, St John’s Wood and other privacy-focused neighbourhoods, including the riverside names covered in our guide to celebrities who live in Richmond London. Yes. Highgate Cemetery is associated with famous graves including Karl Marx, George Eliot, George Michael, Douglas Adams and Michael Faraday.
Highgate’s celebrity reputation is real, but the strongest story is not a simple roll call of famous names.
It is the way one north London village combines privacy, history, architecture, green space, literary memory, music history, and cemetery heritage.
The best answer to celebrities who live in Highgate is therefore layered: some famous people have lived there, some are publicly linked with it today, some belong to nearby Hampstead, and some rest in Highgate Cemetery.
Read the claims carefully, respect private homes, and Highgate becomes far more interesting than a gossip map.
Public records and local reports link several high-profile figures with Highgate, including Jamie Oliver, Noel Fielding, and Robert Powell. However, understanding who actually lives in this historic North London village requires separating active residents from adjacent Hampstead properties, historic legacies, and famous names resting in Highgate Cemetery. In this guide, "verified" means the Highgate connection is backed by public reporting, historical records, cemetery registers, or reliable property sources. It does not guarantee every living person listed is confirmed to reside in Highgate at this exact moment.
- Public reports have linked Highgate with names including Jamie Oliver, Robert Powell, Jude Law, Kate Moss, George Michael, Noel Fielding, and others.
- Harry Styles is now more strongly linked in recent reporting with nearby Hampstead rather than Highgate. Reports from late 2025 (Ham & High) confirm his mega-mansion project merging two adjacent Grade II-listed properties is scheduled for completion in October 2027. The project is famous for its strict conservation "eco-conditions," requiring the installation of bat boxes and hedgehog gateways.
- Kate Moss and George Michael are former Highgate links, not current living residents. The Standard reported Moss sold her Highgate home in 2022, while George Michael’s former Highgate house sold in 2020.
- The Grove is the street behind many Highgate celebrity searches. Public records and archive material connect it with figures including Samuel Taylor Coleridge, J. B. Priestley, Jude Law, Kate Moss, Jamie Oliver, and George Michael.
- Highgate Cemetery is a separate source of fame. It is the resting place of Karl Marx, George Eliot, George Michael, Douglas Adams, Michael Faraday, and other notable figures.
| Name | Public Highgate Connection |
| Robert Powell | Reported by the local newspaper in relation to a Highgate home |
| Jamie Oliver | Reported Highgate property purchase / same-street reference |
| Noel Fielding | Local report connected him with Highgate community life |
| Kate Moss | Former The Grove resident; sold Highgate home in 2022 |
| George Michael | Former Highgate homeowner; house sold after his death |
| Jude Law | Bought Highgate Village house; restoration reporting |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Lived at 3 The Grove, 1824–1834 |
| J. B. Priestley | Lived at 3 The Grove, 1931–1941 |
The table’s main lesson is simple: Highgate celebrity lists are most useful when they separate current, former, nearby, and historic links.
Highgate’s celebrity pull makes more sense when you see it as a village with a hilltop mood, historic streets, and pockets of privacy.
This section explains why the area attracts public figures without turning their private lives into tourist attractions.
Highgate sits in north London between Hampstead and Muswell Hill, with Hampstead Heathacting as both a green buffer and a powerful part of the area’s identity. Visit Londondescribes Highgate village as serene, rich in history and culture, full of green space, and known for its A-list inhabitants. That combination matters. A well-known actor, chef, writer, or musician can be close to central London while still living in a place that feels quieter than the West End or Soho.
Picture a famous resident walking past old brick walls, village shops, and leafy paths: the appeal is not glamour in the obvious sense, but space, discretion, and continuity.
Highgate also has an unusually strong network of green spaces. The Highgate Societylists Hampstead Heath, Kenwood, Waterlow Park, Highgate Wood, Queen’s Wood, the Parkland Walk, and the Highgate Bowl among the local green assets. Highgate’s houses are part of the draw. Almost all of Highgate lies within a designated Conservation Area, according to the Highgate Society, which means the area is protected for its architectural and historic interest.
That protection helps explain the look and feel of Highgate: old walls, large gardens, restrained facades, and houses that seem to belong to a slower London.
For high-profile people, the attraction is not only price or prestige. It is the chance to live in a historic setting that does not shout for attention.
Hampstead, Belsize Park, Primrose Hill, St John’s Wood, and Camden have all attracted actors, writers, musicians, artists, and media figures over different generations.
This is why celebrity lists often blur Highgate with Hampstead. The neighbourhoods are close, socially connected, and separated by Hampstead Heath rather than by a clear cultural boundary.
Key Takeaway:Highgate’s fame comes from its place inside a broader north London creative corridor.
This guide uses public sources only. Current residence claims are treated as time-sensitive, former homes are labelled as former, nearby Hampstead links are separated from Highgate, and cemetery burials are not presented as living residents.
| Name | Best label to use |
| Jamie Oliver | Publicly reported Highgate property link |
| Kate Moss | Former Highgate/The Grove resident |
| George Michael | Former Highgate homeowner; buried in Highgate Cemetery |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Historic resident at 3 The Grove |
| Karl Marx | |
Middle-aged man in glasses and beige blazer Born In:Salford, Lancashire, England.
Profession:Actor, presenter, and narrator.
Famous For:Best known for playing Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth and for roles in Mahler, The Thirty Nine Steps, Doomwatch, The Detectives, and Holby City.
Awards & Achievements:BAFTA TV Award nomination for Jesus of Nazareth; Best Actor at the Paris Film Festival for Harlequin; Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for Imperative.
Connection to Highgate: Actor Robert Powelland his wife, Babs Lord, are long-standing mainstays of the Highgate community. Local community records and resident updates frequently track their active, multi-decade presence within the historic village neighborhood. Black-and-white portrait of man wearing thick-rimmed glasses Born In:Caterham, Surrey, England.
Profession:Actor.
Famous For:Famous for roles in Love Actually, Pirates of the Caribbean, About Time, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, and Living.
Awards & Achievements: Won BAFTA awards for Love Actually and State of Play, won a Golden Globe for Gideon’s Daughter, and was nominated for an Oscar for Living.
Connection to Highgate:Bill Nighystrongest verified Highgate-area link is nearby Kentish Town/Highgate Road rather than Highgate Village itself. He has lived in Kentish Town for years and joined local actors campaigning to protect Little Green Street, a cobbled lane off Highgate Road. Man with shaggy black hair wearing colorful shirt Born In:Westminster, London, England.
Profession:Comedian, actor, writer, TV presenter, artist, and musician.
Famous For:Best known for co-creating and starring in The Mighty Boosh, appearing in The IT Crowd, and co-presenting The Great British Bake Off.
Awards & Achievements:Won the Perrier Best Newcomer Award with The Mighty Boosh at the 1998 Edinburgh Festival; later received an honorary Master of Arts degree from Buckinghamshire New University.
Connection to Highgate:Noel Fielding has been described as living in Highgate, north London. His connection is as a resident, while his comedy and arts career remain strongly linked with London’s alternative creative scene.
Man wearing sunglasses performing under blue stage lights Born In:Manchester, England.
Profession:Singer and songwriter.
Famous For:Best known as the frontman of Oasis, one of the defining Britpop bands, famous for songs such as “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova.”
Awards & Achievements:As part of Oasis, he was named among the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 inductees; as a solo artist, he has had multiple UK No. 1 albums and received honours including NME’s Godlike Genius award and MTV’s Rock Icon award.
Connection to Highgate:Liam Gallagherhas been reported as owning a Highgate home near Highgate Wood. His link to Highgate is mainly as a resident/homeowner in the north London area. Man in suit sitting thoughtfully beside hotel bed Born In:Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.
Profession:Actor.
Famous For:Famous for Chancer, Croupier, Closer, Sin City, Inside Man, Children of Men, and The Knick.
Awards & Achievements: Won a Golden Globe and BAFTA for Closer and was nominated for an Academy Award for the same film.
Connection to Highgate:Clive Owenhas been listed among entertainment figures living in Highgate, alongside names such as George Michael, Victoria Wood, Kate Moss, and Geri Halliwell. His connection is mainly as a Highgate resident. Woman in elegant black dress reclining on velvet chair Born In:London, England; she grew up in Croydon.
Profession:Fashion model and businesswoman.
Famous For:Becoming one of the most famous British supermodels of the 1990s, known for her natural “waif” look, Calvin Klein work, and major fashion-magazine covers.
Awards & Achievements:Received the British Fashion Council’s Special Recognition Award in 2013 and was named in Time’s 2007 list of influential people.
Connection to Highgate:Kate Mosslived in Highgate’s famous Grove area for several years. Reports say she sold her Highgate mansion in 2022 and moved to the Cotswolds. Man in business suit standing inside modern office building Born In:Lobnya, Russia, then part of the Soviet Union.
Profession:Businessman and billionaire, best known for his connection with PhosAgro.
Famous For:Famous as a Russian billionaire linked to PhosAgro, one of the world’s largest phosphate-based fertiliser producers. He is also widely reported in Britain because of Witanhurst, the huge Highgate mansion associated with him and his family.
Awards & Achievements:His main achievement is building major wealth and influence through PhosAgro; Forbes says Guryev and his family own almost 50% of the company. He has also been subject to UK and US sanctions.
Connection to Highgate:Guryev’sHighgate link is Witanhurst, a vast mansion on Highgate West Hill. The New Yorker described Witanhurst as London’s largest private house after Buckingham Palace and connected evidence of its ownership to Guryev. Smiling man in dark sweater against gray background Born In:Clavering, Essex, England.
Profession:Celebrity chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and TV presenter.
Famous For:Becoming famous through The Naked Chef and later campaigning for healthier school food and better food education.
Awards & Achievements:Awarded an MBE, won an Emmy for Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, and received the 2010 TED Prize.
Connection to Highgate:Jamie Oliver has been reported as a Highgate resident after buying a large home there in 2015. His connection is mainly through living in Highgate Village with his family.
Musician passionately playing bass guitar during live performance Born In:Wallsend, north-east England.
Profession:Musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and activist.
Famous For:Best known as the lead singer, bassist, and main songwriter of The Police, and later for a successful solo music career.
Awards & Achievements:Has won many Grammy Awards, received Kennedy Centre Honours, and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Police.
Connection to Highgate:Stingand Trudie Styler have been linked with The Grove in Highgate, one of the area’s best-known celebrity streets. A Guardian article notes that Yehudi Menuhin’s former Highgate house was later sold to Sting and Styler. Singer performing onstage under purple concert lighting Born In: Aberdeen, Scotland.
Profession:Singer-songwriter, musician, activist, and philanthropist.
Famous For:Best known as the lead singer of Eurythmics, especially for “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This),” and for her solo career.
Awards & Achievements:Won Grammy Awards, an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for “Into the West,” and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as part of Eurythmics.
Connection to Highgate:Annie Lennox has been reported as living in Highgate, including in the Grove area. Her former marital home was described as a Grade II listed Georgian house in Highgate.
Blonde woman with thoughtful expression during television interview Born In:Prestwich, Lancashire, England.
Profession:Comedian, actress, musician, screenwriter, and director.
Famous For:Famous for Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV, Dinnerladies, Acorn Antiques, and her musical comedy style.
Awards & Achievements:Won more television BAFTAs than anyone in BAFTA history, according to the Victoria Wood Foundation, and was honoured for her stand-up, drama, and light entertainment work.
Connection to Highgate:Victoria Wooddied at her home in Highgate, north London, in 2016. Her Highgate link is therefore connected with where she lived in her later years. Smiling red-haired woman wearing white outfit and pearls Born In:Watford, Hertfordshire, England.
Profession:Singer, songwriter, television personality, and author.
Famous For:Famous as “Ginger Spice” in the Spice Girls, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time. Her Union Jack dress at the 1997 BRIT Awards became one of the most famous images of 1990s British pop culture.
Awards & Achievements:As part of the Spice Girls, she shared in major awards including Brit Awards, American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, and World Music Awards. She also received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in 2022.
Connection to Highgate:Geri Halliwellhas been listed among well-known entertainment figures living in Highgate. Her connection is mainly as a Highgate resident rather than through birthplace or burial. Man in dark blazer posing against white wall Born In:Fortis Green, north London.
Profession:Musician, singer, and songwriter.
Famous For:Famous as the lead singer and main songwriter of The Kinks, writing classic songs such as “You Really Got Me,” “Waterloo Sunset,” and “Lola.”
Awards & Achievements:Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with The Kinks in 1990, inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2014, and knighted in 2017 for services to the arts.
Connection to Highgate:Ray Davieslives in Highgate, and the area is strongly connected with his north London identity. The Guardian described him as a neighbour of George Michael’s former Highgate home, living in a more modest terrace nearby. Smiling man in striped suit before leafy backdrop Born In:Lewisham, London, England.
Profession: Actor.
Famous For:Jude Law is famous for films such as The Talented Mr Ripley, Cold Mountain, Sherlock Holmes, The Holiday, and Fantastic Beasts.
Awards & Achievements:He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Talented Mr Ripley and received Academy Award nominations for The Talented Mr Ripley and Cold Mountain.
Connection to Highgate: Jude Law has been linked with The Grove in Highgate, a well-known north London street with several celebrity residents. Reports describe him as having lived in Highgate and later selling his home there.
Black-and-white portrait painting of man in formal attire Born In:Ottery St Mary, Devon, England.
Profession:Poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian.
Famous For:He is famous as a major Romantic poet and for works such as The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, “Kubla Khan,” and Biographia Literaria. His collaboration with William Wordsworth on Lyrical Ballads helped launch English Romanticism.
Awards & Achievements:Formal literary awards were not common in his time, but his achievements include helping found the English Romantic movement and producing one of the most important works of Romantic literary criticism, Biographia Literaria.
Connection to Highgate:Samuel Taylor Coleridgemoved to Highgate in 1816 to live under the care of Dr James Gillman. He later lived at 3 The Grove, Highgate, where he remained until he died in 1834 and became known as the “Sage of Highgate.” Man reading papers at desk surrounded by bookshelves Born In: Manningham, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Profession:Novelist, playwright, essayist, broadcaster, screenwriter, and social commentator.
Famous For:He is famous for novels such as The Good Companions and plays such as An Inspector Calls. He was also well known for his wartime BBC radio broadcasts, which helped raise public morale during the Second World War.
Awards & Achievements:The Good Companions won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, and Priestley was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1977.
Connection to Highgate:J.B. Priestleylived at 3 The Grove, Highgate, the same historic house associated with Coleridge. English Heritage records a blue plaque there commemorating him as a novelist, playwright, and essayist. Portrait painting of woman with curled brown hairstyle Born In:Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, England.
Profession:Novelist, poet, journalist, and translator.
Famous For:George Eliot, the pen name of Mary Ann Evans, is famous as one of the leading Victorian novelists. Her major works include Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Middlemarch, and Daniel Deronda.
Awards & Achievements: She did not receive modern-style literary awards, but her achievement was transforming the English novel through realism and psychological depth. A memorial stone for her was unveiled in Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey, in 1980.
Connection to Highgate: George Eliotis buried in Highgate Cemetery East in north London. Her tomb in Highgate Cemetery is Grade II listed, making Highgate an important part of her literary legacy. Illustrated portrait of elderly man in formal nineteenth-century attire Born In: Newington Butts, Surrey, England, now part of South London.
Profession:Scientist, especially a chemist and physicist.
Famous For: Faraday is famous for his work on electromagnetism and electrochemistry. He discovered electromagnetic induction, helped create the basis for the electric motor and dynamo, and influenced later physics through his work on the electromagnetic field.
Awards & Achievements:He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1824 and received major Royal Society honours, including the Bakerian Medal, Copley Medal, Royal Medal, and Rumford Medal.
Connection to Highgate: Michael Faradayis buried in Highgate Cemetery in London. His tomb in Highgate Western Cemetery is Grade II listed, so Highgate is closely linked with his memorial and scientific legacy. Sepia portrait of bearded man seated in formalwear Born In: Trier, Rhine province, Prussia — now Germany.
Profession:Revolutionary thinker, sociologist, historian, economist, philosopher, and writer.
Famous For:Famous for co-writing The Communist Manifesto with Friedrich Engels and writing Das Kapital. His ideas became the basis of Marxism.
Awards & Achievements:He did not receive modern celebrity-style awards, but his major achievement was creating one of the most influential political and economic theories in modern history.
Connection to Highgate:Karl Marxis buried in Highgate Cemetery East. His tomb is one of the cemetery’s most famous monuments and is still visited by many people interested in his ideas and legacy. Man wearing sunglasses smiling at public event backdrop Born In:East Finchley, London, England.
Profession:Singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Famous For: Famous for being part of Wham! and later became a major solo pop star with hits such as “Faith,” “Father Figure,” and “Careless Whisper.”
Awards & Achievements:Won 2 Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023.
Connection to Highgate:George Michael is buried in Highgate Cemetery West under his birth name, Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou. Highgate is also linked to his former north London home, and the tributes fans left after his death.
Black-and-white portrait of young man with dark hair Born In:Cambridge, England.
Profession:Comic writer, novelist, screenwriter, humourist, and satirist.
Famous For:Famous for creating The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the comic science-fiction series that became books, radio, television, games, and film.
Awards & Achievements:Became the youngest author to receive a Golden Pan award in 1984 and later won two more.
Connection to Highgate:Douglas Adamsis buried in Highgate Cemetery East. Visitors often leave pens at his grave, a tribute to his life as a writer. Black-and-white photo of man speaking on telephone Born In:London, England.
Profession:Music manager, impresario, musician, fashion figure, and cultural entrepreneur.
Famous For:Famous for managing the Sex Pistols and helping shape punk culture in Britain. He also worked with Vivienne Westwood and influenced punk fashion and music.
Awards & Achievements:His achievement was cultural rather than award-based: he helped popularise punk and managed one of its most controversial and influential bands, the Sex Pistols.
Connection to Highgate:Malcolm McLarenis buried in Highgate Cemetery East. His headstone was installed there in 2013, not far from the memorial to Karl Marx. Black-and-white sketch portrait of contemplative young woman Born In:London, England.
Profession: Poet and writer.
Famous For: Famous for her poetry, especially fantasy, children’s poems, religious poetry, and works linked with the Pre-Raphaelite movement.
Awards & Achievements:She did not receive modern awards, but she is recognised as one of the most important English women poets of the 19th century.
Connection to Highgate:Christina Rossettiis buried in Highgate Cemetery West. Her grave links Highgate with one of Victorian Britain’s most important poetic voices. Black-and-white portrait of man beneath hanging plant leaves Born In:Berlin, Germany.
Profession:Painter and draughtsman.
Famous For:Famous as one of Britain’s greatest figurative painters and portraitists, known for intense portraits and nude studies painted in a highly individual realist style.
Awards & Achievements: Won the Arts Council prize at the Festival of Britain in 1951, exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1954, became a Companion of Honour in 1983, and was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1993.
Connection to Highgate:Lucian Freudis buried in Highgate Cemetery. This makes Highgate part of the legacy of one of the most important British artists of the 20th century. Woman resting head on hand while seated indoors. Born In:London, England.
Profession:Novelist and author.
Famous For:Famous for novels such as Small Island and The Long Song, which explore Black British, Jamaican, Caribbean, and British history.
Awards & Achievements: Small Island won the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Whitbread Book of the Year; The Long Song won the Walter Scott Prize and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
Connection to Highgate:Andrea Levy’sashes are buried in Highgate Cemetery East, and her grave is marked on the cemetery map. This connects Highgate with one of the most important modern British writers on migration and identity. Highgate and Hampstead are close enough to be confused, especially in celebrity property coverage. This section provides readers with a clear mental map.
Highgate is in north London between Hampstead and Muswell Hill. The Visit London entry specifically describes Highgate as separated from Hampstead by Hampstead Heath.
That geography explains the overlap. A celebrity may be described as living near Hampstead Heath, in Hampstead, in Highgate, or in the wider north London area, depending on the source.
Hampstead tends to receive more current celebrity-property coverage because it has a broader media footprint and a long association with actors, writers, musicians, and media figures.
For example, recent Standard reporting linked Harry Styles with Hampstead property purchases rather than Highgate.
Highgate, by contrast, has a more concentrated identity: The Grove, Highgate Village, Highgate Cemetery, historic architecture, and a smaller set of repeated famous names.
| Area | Why It Appears in Celebrity Searches |
| Highgate | Village feel, The Grove, cemetery, heritage houses |
| Hampstead | Heath access, literary history, and larger celebrity-property footprint |
| Belsize Park | Residential calm near Camden and Hampstead |
| Primrose Hill | Views, media history, Primrose Hill set associations |
| St John’s Wood | Large homes, privacy, central access |
The key point is not which area wins. It is that north London fame is clustered, and Highgate is one of the most distinctive parts of that cluster.
This question deserves a direct answer because it sits behind many celebrity searches.
Highgate’s reputation is not only about wealth; it is about heritage, space, privacy, and a village-like identity inside London.
Yes, Highgate is widely regarded as posh. Visit London calls it an exclusive hilltop village with 18th-century architecture, green spaces, history, culture, and A-list inhabitants.
But posh alone is too blunt. Highgate is also old, walkable, literary, leafy, and quietly civic.
Its prestige comes from a combination of architecture, views, greenery, schools, shops, pubs, and long-standing local institutions.
Highgate’s exclusivity comes from several overlapping factors:
- Historic houses and conservation protections.
- Green space close to the village.
- Large homes set behind walls or gardens.
- A hilltop position with views and separation.
- A slower neighbourhood rhythm than central London.
- Proximity to Hampstead Heath and cultural North London.
The Highgate Society’s conservation-area guidance reinforces that much of the area is protected for special architectural or historic interest.
Visitors do not need a celebrity reason to enjoy Highgate. The better experience is to treat it as a north London village with historic lanes, pubs, viewpoints, parks, and one of London’s most atmospheric cemeteries.
The Takeaway: Highgate is posh, but its lasting appeal is cultural as much as financial.
This final practical section gives readers a way to judge claims without encouraging invasive curiosity. It also makes the article more trustworthy than a recycled list of names.
Always check when the claim was published. A 2012 local news article, a 2017 property feature, and a 2025 news report are not equal evidence of where someone lives now.
Use this simple checklist before trusting a celebrity-residence claim:
- Is the source recent?
- Does it say lives, lived, bought, sold, or was linked to?
- Is the area Highgate, Hampstead, or wider north London?
- Is the person a living resident, former owner, historic figure, or cemetery burial?
- Would sharing more details invade privacy?
If a claim fails those checks, downgrade it to reported or former.
Highgate’s public value is its village atmosphere, heritage, cemetery, architecture, and green space. Private homes should stay private, even when their former owners are famous.
A Better Visitor Plan:Enjoy Highgate Village, Hampstead Heath, Waterlow Park, Highgate Wood, and Highgate Cemetery, while leaving private residents alone.
The Takeaway:Responsible celebrity coverage can still be interesting, but it should never become a guide to intruding on someone’s home.
Public reports have linked Highgate with figures such as Jamie Oliver, Robert Powell, Noel Fielding and others. Because residence claims change quickly, the safest approach is to separate current public reports from former residents, nearby Hampstead links and cemetery burials.
Public reporting says Kate Moss sold her Highgate home in 2022, so she should be treated as a former Highgate resident unless a newer reliable source says otherwise.
The current occupant should be treated as private. Publicly, 3 The Grove is historically linked with Samuel Taylor Coleridge and J.B. Priestley, and later with Kate Moss.
No. Highgate and Hampstead are neighbouring north London areas separated by Hampstead Heath, but celebrity-property coverage often groups them together.
Highgate is one of London’s best-known celebrity areas, but it is not the only one. Famous residents are also often linked with Hampstead, Richmond, Notting Hill, St John’s Wood and other privacy-focused neighbourhoods, including the riverside names covered in our guide to celebrities who live in Richmond London. Yes. Highgate Cemetery is associated with famous graves including Karl Marx, George Eliot, George Michael, Douglas Adams and Michael Faraday.
Highgate’s celebrity reputation is real, but the strongest story is not a simple roll call of famous names.
It is the way one north London village combines privacy, history, architecture, green space, literary memory, music history, and cemetery heritage.
The best answer to celebrities who live in Highgate is therefore layered: some famous people have lived there, some are publicly linked with it today, some belong to nearby Hampstead, and some rest in Highgate Cemetery.
Read the claims carefully, respect private homes, and Highgate becomes far more interesting than a gossip map.