This area is the eastern-most part of what was once the old parish of Enfield in north London. It is generally known as the Lea Valley and is roughly located either side of Mollison Avenue to Bilton Way, just south of Ordnance Road. The area extends as far south as the Mollison Avenue and Jeffreys Road roundabout (a circular intersection).
The area is home to the Brimsdown Industrial Estate and includes a residential area just west of the Lea Valley railway line. The Lea Valley Lines railway, on the east, is almost exclusively reserved for industrial use these days, while west of this railway (which serves Brimsdown and Enfield Lock stations) is a residential area built up in the 1930’s.
The residential area extends without any particular border, to Enfield Highway, Enfield Walsh, and Enfield Lock. The neighboring area around Brimsdown Avenue, The Brimsdown railway station, and Brimsdown School is also regarded as part of overall residential area.
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The area is home to the Brimsdown Industrial Estate and includes a residential area just west of the Lea Valley railway line. The Lea Valley Lines railway, on the east, is almost exclusively reserved for industrial use these days, while west of this railway (which serves Brimsdown and Enfield Lock stations) is a residential area built up in the 1930’s.
The residential area extends without any particular border, to Enfield Highway, Enfield Walsh, and Enfield Lock. The neighboring area around Brimsdown Avenue, The Brimsdown railway station, and Brimsdown School is also regarded as part of overall residential area.
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Upper right hand picture used with permission of Google