Kentish Town · London NW5
Sports Massage for Kentish Town (NW5)
A direct bus up Fortess Road to Archway. Hampstead Heath runner and gym recovery, deep tissue and clinical massage for NW5.
Kentish Town connects straight to Archway via Fortess Road and Tufnell Park, which makes Range and Restore an easy trip for NW5. The clinic is at 130 Junction Road, and sessions are led by Carlos Bonvicine, a BTEC Level 5 Sports Massage and Soft Tissue Remedial Therapist. With Hampstead Heath, Gospel Oak and a strong gym scene close by, NW5 is one of our most active neighbouring areas.
Who books with us from NW5
Kentish Town sits on the doorstep of Hampstead Heath, so Heath runners and walkers are a core group — the hills and trails are brilliant training but demanding on the calves, Achilles and knees. Gym-goers around Kentish Town Road and the Talacre sports centre come in for strength-training niggles. And Kentish Town's long-standing creative and music community — the area around the O2 Forum and the studios off the high road — brings in plenty of desk-and-stage workers dealing with neck, shoulder and lower back tension.
Getting here from Kentish Town
The 134 bus is the direct route: it runs from Kentish Town up Fortess Road, through Tufnell Park to Archway, and drops you a short walk from the clinic — usually around 15 minutes. From Kentish Town tube on the Northern Line it's a couple of stops to Archway, and Kentish Town is also on the Overground and Thameslink for connections. By bike, the run up Fortess Road and Junction Road is short and there are racks at the clinic.
Treatments most-booked by Kentish Town clients
Runners and gym-goers book a 60- or 90-minute sports and deep tissue massage for maintenance and recovery — our runners' guide covers the detail, and around bigger efforts the infrared sauna and Normatec compression boots are popular add-ons. For desk and postural pain, the Back & Neck Pain MOT is the usual starting point.
Kentish Town and the wider catchment
This page covers Kentish Town, Gospel Oak and the streets around Fortess Road. It links directly to Tufnell Park and up to Highgate and Archway. 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
How do I get to the clinic from Kentish Town?
The 134 bus runs from Kentish Town up Fortess Road through Tufnell Park to Archway, dropping you a short walk from the clinic — usually around 15 minutes. From Kentish Town tube (Northern Line) it is a couple of stops to Archway. By bike, the ride up Fortess Road and Junction Road is short and direct.
Do you treat runners from Hampstead Heath and Gospel Oak?
Yes. Kentish Town and Gospel Oak sit right by Hampstead Heath, and Heath runners are a big part of who we see from NW5. Trail and hill running loads the calves, Achilles, knees and ankles, and sports massage helps keep training on track — especially through marathon and race blocks.
Do you see gym-goers and people using Talacre?
Regularly. Kentish Town is well served for gyms and the Talacre sports centre, and gym-goers book sports and deep tissue massage for strength-training niggles — tight shoulders, hips, hamstrings and lower back.
What do most Kentish Town clients book?
The most-booked options from NW5 are a 60- or 90-minute sports and deep tissue massage for runners and gym-goers, and the Back & Neck Pain MOT for desk-related pain. Every session begins with an assessment so the treatment fits how you present that day.
Book your session from Kentish Town
Same-week slots available. 130 Junction Road, Archway, London N19 5LB — a direct 134 bus up Fortess Road.
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