Highgate (disambiguation)
Highgate is a suburban area of north London.
Highgate or High Gate may also refer to:
Australia
- Highgate, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide
- Highgate, Western Australia, a suburb in Perth
- Highgate Hill, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane
Jamaica
- Highgate, Jamaica, a market town
South Africa
- Highgate Village, a village (section) of Dainfern, Johannesburg
United Kingdom
- Highgate (Camden ward), London
- Highgate (Haringey ward), London
- Highgate, Birmingham, an area to the south of Birmingham city centre, England
- Highgate, Hawkhurst, Kent, England
- Highgate, Walsall, situated 10 miles north of Birmingham, England
- Highgate tube station, a London Underground station on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line
- Highgate, Goldthorpe, a local name for an area to the west of Goldthorpe near Barnsley, South Yorkshire
- Highgate School, an independent school in Highgate, London, England
United States
- High Gate, Missouri
- Highgate, Vermont
- Highgate Springs, Vermont
- High Gate, a historic house in West Virginia
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