
The Best Of Enfield In Photos
Tucked just inside the northern border of the M25, the borough of Enfield was once part of Middlesex, when Enfield Town was a small market town. Today the borough also encompasses Edmonton, Bush Hill Park, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, as well as reservoirs, several golf courses, part of Lee Valley Park and more. Take a look.

A close-up of Enfield Lock. The lock is situated in the Lee Valley Park, to the east of the borough, and the whole area where the River Lea and River Lee Navigation converge is known as Enfield Island. Photo: Tyla

The King’s Head on Market Place boarded up. The pub is now open for business again. Photo: Kev T (200

St Stephen’s Church, on the corner of London Road and Village Road near Bush Hill Park. Photo: Ana C.Malo (2015)

Buffers on the railway line at Gordon Hill station to the north of Enfield. It’s a Zone 5 station. Photo: Simon Goldsworthy (2013)

Cedar tree seen from Forty Hall. The 18th century Cedar of Lebanon is one of the oldest of its type in the country. Photo: Anna J (2009)
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