Chingford sits at the northeastern edge of London where the suburbs meet Epping Forest. Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, a Tudor timber-framed grandstand built in 1543 for Henry VIII, overlooks the forest from Ranger's Road. The town is in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The population of the Chingford area is around 50,000. Chingford station provides Overground services to Liverpool Street in about 30 minutes.
The residential character is predominantly suburban, with semi-detached housing from the interwar period lining the streets between the forest and the Lea Valley. The area has a settled, outer-London feel distinct from the denser parts of Waltham Forest further south. For adult companionship, Chingford is policed by the Metropolitan Police and governed by England and Wales criminal law.
Chingford sits at the northeastern edge of London where the suburbs meet Epping Forest. Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, a Tudor timber-framed grandstand built in 1543 for Henry VIII, overlooks the forest from Ranger's Road. The town is in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The population of the Chingford area is around 50,000. Chingford station provides Overground services to Liverpool Street in about 30 minutes.
The residential character is predominantly suburban, with semi-detached housing from the interwar period lining the streets between the forest and the Lea Valley. The area has a settled, outer-London feel distinct from the denser parts of Waltham Forest further south. For adult companionship, Chingford is policed by the Metropolitan Police and governed by England and Wales criminal law.
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