Enfield Town is an urban area in the London Borough of Enfield, in North London. It is situated 10 miles to the north-east of Charing Cross. It originated as a string of small settlements in the royal hunting grounds of Enfield Chase. It later developed a traditional village green and marketplace, which is still used.
The royal Palace of Enfield once stood where the Palace Gardens Shopping Centre is now located and was once the home of Elizabeth I and Edward VI while Henry VIII was dying. It is in this location that Edward was formally told of his ascension to the throne. Although the palace is gone, the town still features a number of listed houses dating from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, on what is known as Gentleman's Row, one of which features a carved stone fireplace from the palace.
Enfield is also the location where poet John Keats was educated, at Clarke's School, which is where he began a translation of the Aeneid; and the site of the world's first ever cash machine (ATM).
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Gorray House
758-760
Enfield, EN1 3PN
58 Carisbrooke Close
Enfield, EN1 3NB
80 Woodgrange Avenue
Enfield, EN1 1EN
75 Larmans Road
Enfield, EN3 6QW
Enfield retail park
Enfield, EN1 3RR
172 bullsmoor lane
Enfield, EN1 4SE
4/5 market chambers
Enfield, EN2 6AA
22a
Lumina Way
Enfield, EN1 1FS
1340 mollison avenue
Enfield, EN3 7NJ
112 St. Marks Rd
Enfield, EN1 1BB
Unit 25
Kingswood Ind Est
Enfield, EN2 9BH
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