The young ethnically diverse population within Edmonton makes it a busy and interesting area with many pubs, clubs, theatres and places of interest to visit when you are there. This is the perfect place to meet with one of our exciting and glamorous
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Edmonton is in the east of the London Borough of Enfield, with postcodes N9 and N18 and it is 8.6 miles north-north-east of Charing Cross. At the time of the 2001 census the population was 96,293.
The area has many parks, gardens and open spaces such as Bury Lodge gardens which are located in Bury Street West. These gardens have a beautiful ornamental garden which includes a pond, rose gardens and brick pillared pergolas. It also has the added facility of a playing field and the southern line of the park is bordered by Salmons Brook.
Edmonton is also the home of the Millfield Arts Centre and Face Front Inclusive Theatre Company. Over the next few years the intention of the Arts Centre is to make all forms of art accessible to the community, in general making sure as many people as possible can engage with the arts and discover what art can do for them. Face Front inclusive theatre works extensively in schools and other educational settings which produce high quality accessible education and workshop programmes for all ages over 5 years.
If Sport is of interest then Edmonton has a cricket club, Leisure Centre with a swimming pool and sports hall. For relaxation and sport then angling could be of interest and this is allowed upstream and downstream of Picketts Lock. If you are looking for further excitement and a challenge then you can visit one of the biggest Go Karting tracks.
There are many buildings of historic interest in Edmonton such as All Saints’ Church which is a 15th century church located in Church Street and is the oldest building in Edmonton. Lamb’s Cottage, formerly known as Bay Cottage which is believed to have been built in the 1680’s and is located in the Church Street conservation area, Charles and Mary Lamb occupied the house between 1833-34. Millfield House is a late 18th century house which had been used as a workhouse school, hospital and a refugee centre before closing in 1971. In 1979 the house was re-opened as an arts centre which is the home of the Millfield Theatre and Millfield Arts Centre.
Edmonton today is a multicultural area with substantial redevelopment projects such as the £100m project in Edmonton Green which will include new housing, bus station, clinic and the refurbishment of the shopping centre.