About Electricpoint Harringay
In July 2011, Electricpoint proudly established its Harringay branch, complete with a dedicated fleet of delivery vehicles to serve customers throughout London.
Expansive Delivery Service: Daily deliveries across London guaranteeing your essential supplies are always within reach for your projects.
Friendly, Helpful Team: Our spacious warehouse houses a comprehensive inventory featuring popular electrical Brands such as Dimplex, MK Electric, JCC Lighting, Hager, and many others. Our team consists of friendly, helpful experts with in-depth knowledge of the electrical industry. Whether you're embarking on a grand project or need assistance with something as simple as changing a light bulb, our team will be happy to help.
Effortless Click & Collect: Discover the ease of our Click & Collect service, allowing you to place orders online and collect them from our branch. It's a time-saving solution that keeps your projects on schedule.
How to find us
We are conveniently located on Effingham road, just off Green Lanes in Harringay, close to the North Circular and A1. You'll find us at the rear of Medlock Electrical and Lightplan Lighting with entrance to the car park through the black gates on the left hand side of Effingham Road.
Train or Tube: Just 0.4 miles, (8 minute walk) from Turnpike Lane Tube Station on the Piccadilly line or 0.8 miles (16 minute walk) from Hornsey Rail Station.
Bus Stop: Beresford Road. Bus Route: 29, 141
Opening Hours
Monday: 08:00 - 17:30
Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:30
Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday: 08:00 - 17:30
Friday: 08:00 - 17:30
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
If you wish to collect goods outside of these hours it may be possible. Please call on 0203 994 5470.
At the rear of Medlock Electrical and Lightplan Lighting
605-609 Green Lanes,
Harringay London
N8 0RE
Phone Number: 020 3994 5470
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