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  1. Jul 30, 2019 · After Chase Side House was demolished in 1901, 23 acres were purchased by Enfield Council to create Enfield Town Park and Enfield Central Library was built in 1912. New Anglican, Roman Catholic, Congregational, Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist and Salvation Army places of worship were established in and around Enfield Town during this period.

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    1921, designer unknown. Portland stone. The memorial comprises a tall, tapering pedestal placed over a stepped base, set within a paved area with twelve stone posts, lined with chains. The upper stage of the pedestal has fluted sides with a single leaf per end: on the fronts are wreaths set against a plain panel. Above the heavy cornice is a taperi...

    1900 by H. T. Wakelam. One storeyed of red brick with quite ornate stone dressings and a central shaped gable. [Ref: The Buildings of England – London 4:North by Bridget Cherry and Nickolaus Pevsner, 1998.] The Court House, Windmill Hill was first used in September 1900. Landmark building at an important junction. The brick wall and railings have b...

    Built in 1889 as a Methodist church, designed by F. Boreham. Gothic ragstone with spire and pinnacles. Gutted by fire in 1919, rebuilt by the original builders and reopened in 1920. There is a basement, which was used as the ARP control centre during the second world war. Located on a prominent corner site fronting onto Church Street and Gentlemen’...

    No 90 is a three bay, three storey brick house with two storey bay windows, tiled rood behind parapet, projecting porch addition, semi circular fan light over front door. No 88 is an attached two storey, two bay brick extension. Tiled hip roof, sash windows eight over eight and flat gauged arches. Although currently called River House, and occupied...

    Carnegie Library in the Edwardian or English baroque Style of red brick with stone dressing. There were many Carnegie Libraries built in the United Kingdom and several of these were in the English or Edwardian Baroque Style. Most of these seem to have been built around 1905 whereas Enfield’s is later at1912. Apart from the provision of the funds by...

    Library Green, and the plot of land on which the Library was constructed, were formerly part of the grounds of Chase Side House and were purchased in 1901 and 1902, respectively, by the District Council for that purpose and for the construction of new Council Offices which never took place. Instead the Library Green was laid out as a public green s...

    Enfield Town Park is a 9.5 hectare park that first opened in 1903, the New River Loop passes through the Park. Includes the substantial and impressive iron Gates at the Cecil Road and Essex Road entrances, together with the adjacent drinking fountain, the railings around the Park, and further gates at the Essex Road entrance. Town Park was created ...

    Enfield main Post Office, 1906. Elegant stone-clad ground floor in Free Classical style. Red brick with stone detailing. Projecting three bay section under dentilled pedimented gable, with royal arms in carved brick. Stone clad ground floor. Ionic columns. Simple projecting curved hood to entrance doors. Brick upper floor, with stone surrounds to s...

    2011 by CPL Architects. Built in a modernist style with clean horizontal lines following around at two levels and in a pale Portland stone type covering, it also appears “bold and elegantly simple”. Although identified in the Enfield Town character appraisal as a ‘neutral building’, the building has architectural quality in its own right. When a ne...

    A late 16th century red brick building of 2 storeys and attic, 3 windows. High pitched tiled roof with 3 gabled dormers. Moulded wood cornices to gables. Brick mullions and hoodmoulds to attic windows. Brick 1st floor string. Lower part of ground floor now rendered. 19th century wood mullioned windows in stone surrounds. Ground floor room covers wh...

  2. Enfield Chase and the Whig Government to outlaw the use of camouflage by poachers. An Act of Parliament in 1777 led to the division of Enfield Chase into privately-owned plots, including the creation of a miniature deer park (now Trent Park) for Dr Jebb, one of the kings favourites.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · In August 1977, sisters Janet and Margaret Hodgson, along with their family and neighbors, allegedly witnessed strange occurrences. These events included furniture moving on its own and the...

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · The Enfield Chase staghounds were established by Col. Sir Alfred Somerset in 1885; in 1899 the kennels were moved from his house, Enfield Court, to Barnet (Herts.) and soon after the First World War the hunt was disbanded.

  5. Jul 8, 2024 · In total, 100,000-200,000 new family homes could be built on the sites according to Knight Frank. Getty Images. Labour says councils in England will be expected to prioritise building on the grey ...

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