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    Known as Enfield, Enfield Town is the historic centre of the London Borough of Enfield. Enfield measured 12,460 acres in 1831, 19.5 square miles (51 km2) and in Middlesex the parish was the largest if excluding its north-west corner of Pinner from Harrow, which in 1766 broke away.

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    In managing them, having an extraordinary art, Uvedale of Enfield is a lover of plants and has become master of the choicest and greatest exotic greens collection that is in this land anywhere. Until it was demolished in 1872, the school's building became Enfield Town railway station. In 1849, to Enfield Town station from Water Lane the branch line was opened.

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    Completed in Autumn 2006, Enfield Town centre underwent redevelopment work. Association football teams one being Enfield Town F.C. formed by the Supporters' Trust of Enfield that is original, and the other being Enfield 1893 F.C., are located in the town. Until liquidated in 2007, played in the Isthmian League was the Enfield F.C. that was original.

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    United by one church, Enfield was a settlements set, including in 1303 by the High Middle Ages, a market town that is agrarian, otherwise hamlets spread around the Enfield Chase hunting grounds that are royal. Expanded over the years and becoming a comprehensive school from the late 1960s, Enfield Grammar School, which is the old school building of the Tudor period, is adjacent to the church.

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    Known as Enfield Palace since the eighteenth century, a sixteenth century manor house is remembered in the Shopping Centre of Palace Gardens name (and the hothouses on the site were notable). To Humphrey de Bohun in 1303, a charter was granted by Edward I, and an Enfield market each Monday to be held by his wife, and, to a charitable trust, for a Saturday market, James I in 1617 granted another.

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    Built to supply water to London from Hertfordshire, the New River runs through the Town Park behind the town centre, which is the last remaining Enfield Old Park public space that is open. In Enfield, John Keats, the poet, went to Clarke's School, where he began a translation of the Aeneid. The Civic Centre, the headquarters of the Borough administration, where Council and committee meetings are held, are housed by Enfield Town.

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