Enfield Town

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Enfield Town
Enfield Town (Greater London)
Enfield Town
OS grid reference TQ325965
London borough Enfield
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ENFIELD
Postcode district EN1, EN2
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
UK Parliament Enfield North
Enfield Southgate
Edmonton
London Assembly Enfield and Haringey
European Parliament London
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Coordinates: 51°39′06″N 0°05′01″W / 51.6516, -0.0837

Enfield Town is a location in the London Borough of Enfield. It is 10.1 miles (16.2 km) north north-east of Charing Cross. Although the area now has none of the official attributes of a town, 'Enfield Town' remains the name of one of the wards of the borough.

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Historically Enfield was a collection of small communities spread around the royal hunting grounds of Enfield Chase. At the time of the Domesday Book the area was spelt 'Enefelde', and had a priest who almost certainly resided in St. Andrews Church. By 1572 most of the basic street layout had been completed. The village green later became the historic marketplace between the church and where the fountain now stands. A market is still operated in this area, which is owned by the parish charity.

During the Elizabethan period the royal Palace of Enfield stood on the site of the present-day Palace Shopping Centre; nothing of this now remains, except for a carved stone fireplace presently located in one of the houses of Gentleman's Row, a street of fine sixteenth to eighteenth century houses adjacent to Enfield Town centre.

The New River, built to supply water to London from Hertfordshire, runs immediately behind the town centre through the Town Park.

In 1840 the first section of the Northern and Eastern Railway was opened from Stratford to Broxbourne.A branch line from Water Lane to Enfield Town was opened in 1849.

Enfield Town is famous for having the world's first ever cash machine or ATM, which was installed at the branch of Barclays Bank on June 27, 1967 and opened by Reg Varney. [1]

The Town also houses the borough's Civic Centre, the headquarters of the borough administration at which Council and committee meetings are also held.

Map of Enfield
Map of Enfield

Recent boundary changes in 2004 mean that the Enfield Town area will be split between three Parliamentary constituencies (see panel) as from the next General Election.

Enfield Town centre has recently undergone major redevelopment work, completed in Autumn 2006. A large extension to the existing shopping centre was built, under the name PalaceXchange.[2] Many branches of chain stores already existing in Enfield Town centre were relocated to the new extension, and there are some completely new stores.

A disused section of the New River runs through the centre of Enfield Town, where it is called the New River Loop. Water levels are still maintained in it, and it survives as an important local amenity.

To the north western fringes of the Town, as it is known to locals, lies Chase Side village.

Enfield Town F.C. is (as at May 2007) in Division 1 (North) of the Isthmian League. The club plays at Goldsdown Road, Enfield.[3]

  1. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6230194.stm
  2. ^ http://www.palacexchange.com
  3. ^ http://www.etfc.co.uk/index.php


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