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Please choose the region your order will ship to so that we can correctly display currency information while you are shopping. UNITED STATES $ USD UNITED KINGDOM £ GBPWelcome to Finchley Manor Tennis Squash & Health Club Situated in the London Borough of Barnet, close to Finchley Central Underground and several bus routes, Finchley Manor Tennis Squash & Health Club is one of North London’s oldest and finest Tennis & Squash members’ clubs. The club was founded as a Tennis Club in North London in 1881 and then, in the 1960's, two squash courts were built, later increased to four as the squash boom took off. Since then the club has expanded further, converting the grass and shale tennis courts to all-weather surfaces in the 1980's, adding a gym section in the 1990's and increasing social activity generally over these years with bigger and better bar and social facilities. Having been established for over 125 years, Finchley Manor is able to combine traditional standards with modernity to provide excellent playing facilities in a friendly and welcoming environment.




Professional coaching and training is available in all sections, including the gym, at reasonable prices. For those more competitive players of a higher standard, both Tennis and Squash sections field a number of successful teams in inter-club and county competitions. You can book your squash courts online or by using the booking kiosk located in the lounge at the Clubhouse. We are currently extending this service to our Tennis Courts. We are situated in Church End, Finchley in the London Borough of Barnet and close to Finchley Central Underground Station. We have ample on site parking and are within easy reach of public transport links making journeys by foot, car, underground, bus or taxi straightforward. Our full address is... The closest underground stations, Finchley Central, and Mill Hill East are a short walk away. From Finchley Central tube station... On Foot - 0.7 mi - 13 mins Head north toward A598 / Regent&'s Park Rd Turn left at A598 / Regent's Park Rd




Turn right at Dollis Park Turn left at Lyndhurst Gardens Finchley Manor will be on the left after approximately 200 metres From Mill Hill East tube station... On Foot - 0.5 mi - 10 mins Head south on B55 / Bittacy Hill Go straight over the mini roundabout Take the first exit on Holder Hill roundabout to travel south on B1462 / Dollis Road Take the alley where Thornfield Avenue meets Dollis Road (on the right) Walk up this alley with Chist's College Playing fields on your left and right, until you reach Lyndhurst Gardens Cross over to arrive at Finchley Manor. The stations are served by the Northern Line (coloured black on the map). To view a map of the underground Click Here. The major bus routes within a 10 minute walk of Finchley Manor are at the top of Finchley Central on Regent's Park Road turning into Ballards Lane: 143- Brent Cross Shopping Centre to Archway Station 326- The Spires, Barnet to Brent Cross Shopping Centre




460- North Finchley Station to Willesden Bus Garage 82- North Finchley Station to Victoria Station 125- Winchmore Hill to St. Mary's Church, Finchley To walk from Ballard's Lane on Finchley Central to Finchley Manor… Walk away from Finchley Central into Regent's Park Road Finchley Manor will be on the left after approximately 200 metres. The closest bus stops are 5 minutes from Finchley Manor, on Holders Hill roundabout and Dollis Road. 382- Southgate Station to Mill Hill East Station 240- Golders Green Station to Edgware Station 221- Edgware Station to Turnpike Lane Station To walk from Holders Hill roundabout to Finchley Manor… Take the exit on Holder Hill roundabout to travel south on B1462 / Dollis Road Cross over to arrive at Finchley ManorFind a class near youWork out at home with Les Mills On Demand. GET FIT, STAY FIT, STAY FITTER RELEASE YOUR INNER WARRIOR CALM AND CENTERED, LONG AND STRONG HEAR THE BEATS, FEEL THE MOVES




GET LEAN, TONE MUSCLE, GET FIT LIFT YOUR FITNESS, RAISE YOUR ENERGY A WHOLE BODY WORKOUT 30 MINUTES OF CORE INTENSITY A JOURNEY TO FITNESS A FUN-LOVING DANCE WORKOUT INSPIRED CLASSES FOR 2-16 YEAR OLDS HIGH-INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING ON A BIKE Find a store near you using the search field below. Details provided for each store will include: mall name (if applicable), store address, phone, opening hours and a location map. Pentland Group plc is a privately held, global brand management British company, involved in the sports, outdoor and fashion markets. Based in Finchley, north London, it is owned by Stephen Rubin and family. It had sales of £973 million in 2007, making it the 42nd largest private company in the United Kingdom. The success of Pentland Group can be traced back to August 1981 when Pentland Industries acquired 55% of Reebok for US$77,500. By 1983/84, Reebok accounted for 70% of Pentland's turnover. Pentland's shares rose from GB£0.55 at the start of 1984 to GB£3 by the end of the year and up to GB£10 in June 1985, while profits rose from GB£1 million in 1983 to GB£12.9 million in 1985.




Pentland then listed 60% of Reebok in a flotation valuing the company at US$300 million. Stephen Rubin joined Pentland at the age of 21, working for his father.[2] He later became chairman and chief executive of Pentland, remaining so until 1998 when he split his role and appointed his son, Andrew, chief executive. Pentland was taken private in 1999 to focus on longer-term investments.[3] However, it appears that City institutions were unhappy with the way Rubin was running the company, which underperformed the market by 40% since it floated in 1989. The Group’s brand management division, Pentland Brands, now comprises a portfolio of brands covering sports, outdoor and fashion. It manages owned brands such as Speedo, Canterbury of New Zealand, Berghaus, Brasher, Mitre, Prostar, Boxfresh, KangaROOS and Red or Dead; and also operates, under global licenses, the footwear of Lacoste and Ted Baker, and Kickers in the UK. Pentland is also a minority shareholder for other brands including Hunter Boot Ltd, Heidi Klein and Butterfly Twists.




Pentland Group acquired 45% of JD Sports Fashion plc from its founders, John Wardle and David Makin, in May 2005.[4] Pentland Group is the majority owner of JD Sports, which has 600 retail outlets in the UK, including JD, Bank, Scotts, Size, Blacks and Millets. In 2013, the company reported a 45% drop in pre-tax profits to GB£62.9m.[5] However, Pentland Group saw total revenues rise 14.2% to £1.74bn, with the Olympics fuelling growth from sportswear brands such as Speedo. In 2014, Pentland reported total sales growth of 10% to £1.9bn and reported pre-tax earnings of £85m (Year to December 2013). Excluding income from its retail investments, turnover rose 11% to £590m, with Speedo delivering a record performance. In 2015, Pentland reported a revenue increase of 14% to £2.2bn (year to December 2014). Within the Pentland Brands portfolio, Speedo achieved “record sales” for the second year in a row. From 1 January 2015, Andy Rubin promoted to Chairman at Pentland Brands plc (a division of Pentland Group plc).

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