Enfield’s industrial heritage

This article by Stephen Gilburt was first published by The Enfield Society in newsletter 176, Winter 2009. Continue reading
This article by Stephen Gilburt was first published by The Enfield Society in newsletter 176, Winter 2009. Continue reading
This article by Stephen Gilburt was first published by The Enfield Society in newsletter 177, Spring 2010. Arnos Grove is a Grade II* listed building and is occasionally open by prior arrangement. In 1928, as Northmet House, Arnos Grove became the headquarters of the North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Company… Continue reading
This artcile by Stephen Gilburt was first published by The Enfield Society in newsletter 178, Summer 2010. All Saints is a Grade B (equivalent to II*) listed church. Buses W6 and W8 pass the church and Edmonton Green bus and railway stations are nearby. Continue reading
This article by Stephen Gilburt was first published by The Enfield Society in newsletter 179, Autumn 2010. Christ Church Southgate can be reached by buses 121, 298, 299 and W6, which all go to Southgate Green and bus 298 also passes the church. Continue reading
This article by Stephen Gilburt was first published by The Enfield Society in newsletter 180, Autumn 2010. There has been a mill at Ponders End for 900 years and the present mill, owned by members of the Wright family since 1867, is Enfield’s oldest working industrial building. The old mill,… Continue reading