Crouch End · London N8
Sports Massage for Crouch End (N8)
No tube in Crouch End — but the 41 runs straight to Archway. Sports, deep tissue and clinical massage for N8 runners, families and freelancers.
Crouch End is famous for having no tube station of its own — which is exactly why our Archway clinic is so handy. The 41 bus runs from Crouch End Broadway straight to Archway, where Range and Restore sits at 130 Junction Road, right by the Northern Line. Sessions are led by Carlos Bonvicine, a BTEC Level 5 Sports Massage and Soft Tissue Remedial Therapist.
Who books with us from N8
Crouch End is a village-feel neighbourhood with a distinctive mix. There's a big community of creative freelancers and home-workers around the Broadway and the Clock Tower — and with that comes a steady stream of desk-related neck, shoulder and lower back pain. There are active families and weekend runners using Priory Park, Alexandra Palace and the Parkland Walk. And there are the hill-runners and cyclists who take on the climbs around Muswell Hill and Ally Pally, which are hard on calves, Achilles and knees.
Getting here from Crouch End
The 41 bus is the direct route: from Crouch End Broadway it runs to Archway, dropping you a short walk from the clinic — usually 15 to 20 minutes. If you're coming from the Hornsey or Ferme Park side, the W7 to Finsbury Park connects to the 210 up to Archway. By bike, the ride over via Stroud Green and Crouch Hill is well within reach, and there are racks at the clinic. Archway's Northern Line station makes the return trip easy if you're heading on into town.
Treatments most-booked by Crouch End clients
Runners book a 60- or 90-minute sports and deep tissue massage for maintenance and recovery — our runners' guide has the detail. Freelancers and home-workers usually start with the Back & Neck Pain MOT for postural pain. For chronic or complex issues, advanced clinical massage takes an assessment-led approach to the underlying cause.
Crouch End and the wider catchment
This page covers Crouch End, Hornsey and the streets around the Broadway. It links naturally along the Parkland Walk to Stroud Green, Finsbury Park and Highgate. See all the areas we serve.
Opening hours
- Monday to Friday: 08:00 – 20:00
- Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 – 17:00
Frequently asked questions
Crouch End has no tube — how do I get to the clinic?
The 41 bus runs from Crouch End Broadway straight to Archway, where the clinic is a short walk on Junction Road — usually 15–20 minutes. Because Archway has a tube station, the 41 is also the easy way to connect to the Northern Line. The W7 to Finsbury Park is another option, connecting to the 210.
Do you treat runners from Priory Park and Alexandra Palace?
Yes. Crouch End runners use Priory Park, Alexandra Palace and the Parkland Walk, and book sports massage for calf, hamstring, Achilles and ITB issues, and for the hill work around Muswell Hill and Ally Pally. Maintenance through training and a recovery session after races are the usual pattern.
Do you see freelancers and parents working from home?
Often. Crouch End has a large community of creative freelancers and home-workers, and desk-related neck, shoulder and lower back pain is one of the most common reasons N8 clients book — usually starting with the Back & Neck Pain MOT.
Is there weekend and evening availability?
Yes. The clinic is open until 20:00 on weekdays and 09:00–17:00 at weekends, which suits families, freelancers and anyone fitting treatment around Crouch End life.
Book your session from Crouch End
Same-week slots available. 130 Junction Road, Archway, London N19 5LB — a direct 41 bus from the Broadway.
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