Enfield sits at the northern tip of London, where the borough gives way to Hertfordshire. The Town (as locals distinguish it from the wider borough) centres on Church Street and the Palace Gardens shopping centre. The market has been trading since a royal charter of 1303. Gentleman's Row, near St Andrew's Church, is one of the finest surviving domestic streetscapes in outer London: a terrace of seventeenth and eighteenth-century houses that estate agents describe as "period" and architectural historians describe as remarkable.
Enfield sits at the northern tip of London, where the borough gives way to Hertfordshire. The Town (as locals distinguish it from the wider borough) centres on Church Street and the Palace Gardens shopping centre. The market has been trading since a royal charter of 1303. Gentleman's Row, near St Andrew's Church, is one of the finest surviving domestic streetscapes in outer London: a terrace of seventeenth and eighteenth-century houses that estate agents describe as "period" and architectural historians describe as remarkable.
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