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London Borough of Enfield London Borough of Enfield List of Highways (Public and Private) and Public Rights of Way December 2020 Edition This document fulfils the requirement of the Highways Act 1980, Section 36 for Enfield Council to maintain and make publicly available a list of the streets within the Borough which are highways maintainable at the public expense. It also fulfils the requirements of Section 53 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 in respect of maintaining a statement of public paths and ways. As far as possible this document has been checked for accuracy, however any errors or omissions can be raised by emailing: [email protected] Please note that the A10 and A406 roads are the responsibility of Transport for London so any enquiries as to their status should be directed to them. Page 1 of 282 Changes Since the Previous Edition Roads Stopped Up Name Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks Change (if known) DANE ROAD N18 3PR Entire road from rear of No Nov-20 Public highway footway at junction with stopped up under Pegamoid Road to rear of s247 to facilitate footway at junction with development. Princes Road. Originally created 06/05/1950. FAIRFIELD CLOSE EN3 Entire Road starting from rear No Nov-20 Public highway of footway at junction with stopped up under Scotland Green Road North s247 to facilitate development. Originally created 01/06/1906. Will become private road. NICHOL CLOSE N14 5PB Entire road starting from rear No Nov-20 Public highway of footway on Chase Road. stopped up under s247 to facilitate development. Will become private road. Reardon Court N21 3BH Entire road starting at point No Nov-20 Public highway where it meets Cosgrove stopped up under Close. s247 to facilitate development. Page 2 of 282 Changes to Public Rights of Way Right of Status Description Remarks Way Number 318 FP Commences at south side of Napier Road approximately 50m west of Adopted junction with Curzon Avenue. Proceeds southwards for approximately 16.5.1983 105m to emerge at South Street 95m west of junction with Alma Road. Extinguished 11/2020 329 FP The footpath runs south south-east for 36 m between the garden fences Recognised circa to nos 70 & 72 Empire Avenue, at a width of 3.15m, thereafter for a 2013 but not further 7m it widens to 5.95m between a garage and gate, before included in reaching the Borough boundary and a path leading into LB Haringey. Definitive Statement. Page 3 of 282 List of Current Highway Maintainable at Public Expense Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) EN1 & Queen Annes Place to ABBEY ROAD 01/11/1970 EN2 Wellington Road No ABBOTSHALL Waterfall Road to Morton N14 AVENUE Way No ABBOTTS CRESCENT EN2 Monks Road westwards No 06/12/1965 ABERCROMBIE DRIVE EN1 Linwood Crescent northwards 18/02/1998 No Southbury Road to Anglesey ABERDARE ROAD EN3 Road No North side Angel Road, from Formerly Angel Aberdeen Parade N18 Montagu Road westwards Parade No Service Road on Edinburgh Road eastwards to ABERDEEN ROAD N18 North side of opposite Dysons Road No Angel Road ABRIDGE CLOSE EN8 Tollgate Road southwards No 06/06/1961 Lancaster Road to Hawthorn ACACIA ROAD EN2 01/08/1901 Grove No Acer Court EN3 7WT Enstone Road, east side. No Drapers Road north- ACORN CLOSE EN2 25/12/1971 westwards No ACTON CLOSE N9 Lacey Close northwards No 23/05/1997 North Circular Road junction Adam House N13 of Oakthorpe Road No Page 4 of 282 Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) Buchanan Close, south east Adam Lodge N21 side No Faversham Avenue, north- ADAMSRILL CLOSE EN1 08/08/1970 westwards No ADDIS CLOSE EN3 Addison Road northwards No 01/12/1939 Green Road to Reservoir ADDISON AVENUE N14 21/07/1932 Road No Hertford Road to The Sunny 28/12/1954 & ADDISON ROAD EN3 Road No Mar. 1968 Myddelton Avenue north- ADELAIDE CLOSE EN1 eastwards No Duck Lees Lane to Suez ADEN ROAD EN3 01/09/1926 Road (north End) No Plowman Close north- ADLINGTON CLOSE N18 30/07/1997 eastwards No Silver Street, Adrian Nicholas Court EN1 Enfield west side No over shops Angel Road /Harbet Road roundabout north - westwards ADVENT WAY N18 27/10/1997 to entrance of Angel Road Works. No AGRICOLA PLACE EN1 Main Avenue northwards No 26/06/1989 & AINSLEY CLOSE N9 Church Street, east side No 1/11/1994 Cunard Crescent, north west Aislabie House N21 side No Page 5 of 282 Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) ALBANY PARK Hertford Road, Enfield, to Bell EN3 AVENUE Lane No Hertford Road, Enfield, ALBANY ROAD EN3 01/12/1907 eastwards No ALBANY ROAD N18 Angel Road to Gas Works No 01/12/1918 Albert Sleet Court N9 Colthurst Drive, south side No Ladbroke Road to Great ALBERTA ROAD EN1 28/09/1936 Cambridge Road No 3/06/1952 & ALBUHERA CLOSE EN2 Lavender Hill northwards No 20/11/1975 Church Street south - ALDBURY MEWS N9 03/12/1979 eastwards No Bury Street west, south side, Alder Lodge N9 east of Wellington Road No A1004 - Principal ALDERMANS HILL N13 Cannon Hill to Green Lanes Yes road Alderney House EN3 Eastfield Road, north side No ALDERSBROOK Churchbury Lane to Willow EN1 AVENUE Road No North of Somerset Road to ALDRIDGE AVENUE EN3 30/10/1950 south of Arnold Avenue No Winchmore Hill Road ALDRIDGE WALK N14 28/02/1982 northwards No Aldrien Court N9 9WJ Galahad Road, east side No ALEXANDRA COURT N14 Chase Road westwards No 9/08/1963 & ALEXANDRA ROAD EN3 Nags Head Road northwards No 6/06/1967 Page 6 of 282 Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) Bridlington Road to King ALEXANDRA ROAD N9 25/10/1937 Edwards Road No ALL SAINTS CLOSE N9 Victoria Road westwards No 19/02/1975 Hertford Road to Putney ALLANDALE ROAD EN3 01/05/1901 Road No ALLENS ROAD EN3 High Street to Church Road No 01/07/1909 Allington Court EN3 Percy Gardens north side No Alma House N9 Sebastopol Road south side No Various dates to ALMA ROAD EN3 South Street to Green Street No 6/06/1961 Adopted 3/8/1970 - 170ft. from Brookside Double cul-de-sac north and Gardens ALMSHOUSE LANE EN1 3/08/2000 (part) south of Brookside Gardens Southwards. Remainder adopted - No 01.01.10. South side Church Street, Almshouses N9 west of All Saints Church No Across north end of ALPHA ROAD EN3 01/08/1932 Northampton Road No Fore Street to Clarendon ALPHA ROAD N18 Road No ALSTON ROAD N18 Dysons Road to York Road No 13/12/1918 Acton Close, north end on Alstone Court N9 south side No Page 7 of 282 Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) Bury Street west to Crawley AMBERLEY GARDENS EN1 01/01/1938 Road No North-east corner of Amberley House EN1 Amberley Road and Park Avenue No No vehicular Crawley Road to Park AMBERLEY ROAD EN1 21/07/1939 access at Park Avenue No Avenue. AMBERLEY ROAD N13 Fox Lane to Bourne Hill No 28/03/1905 Ambient House EN3 Tysoe Avenue, west side No AMBLESIDE EN3 Hunts Mead westwards 11/12/1964 CRESCENT No AMERSHAM AVENUE N18 Bull Lane to Weir Hall Avenue 12/03/1936 No Amesbury Court EN2 Crofton Way, south side No Amethyst Court EN3 7TZ Enstone Road, west side No Whitethorn Gardens south - AMWELL CLOSE EN2 12/10/1956 eastwards No Village Road, east side, south Anchor Court EN1 - east of London Road No Adopted by ANDERSON CLOSE N21 Tresilian Avenue southwards No agreement Derby Road, north side, just Andrew House EN3 west of High Street No Anemone Court EN3 Enstone Road, east side. No ANGEL CLOSE N18 Angel Place westwards No 01/04/1938 Page 8 of 282 Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) Service road fronting east side Angel Corner Parade N18 Fore Street to Cuthbert Road of Fore Street and north side of No Angel Road ANGEL PLACE N18 Sterling Way to Angel Close No 30/11/1956 A406 Trunk road Original Adoption Fore Street to boundary with date unknown. London Borough of Waltham Interchange Unknown & ANGEL ROAD N18 Forest including underpass roundabout for 27/10/1997 running westwards to Fore access to Advent Street Way and Harbet Road now Yes Adopted ANGLESEY ROAD EN3 Southbury Road northwards No Anglia House EN2 London Road, north west side No Palmerston Road, west side, Annadale N22 opposite Sidney Avenue No Wellington Road, east side, Anstey Lodge EN1 south of Queen Annes Place No East side of Fore Street, Anvil House N9 north of Sebastopol Road No Apollonia Court N13 6HA No APPLE GROVE EN1 Peartree Road southwards No 01/07/1937 Gilbert Street, northwards Appleyard Terrace EN3 from north - west end No Page 9 of 282 Name (Courts, Postcode Location Classified Date of Remarks access roads, etc. in Change (if lower case) known) Wellington Road junct. Queen Apsley House EN1 Annes Gardens No ARBOUR ROAD EN3 The Ride northwards No 01/07/1952 Yeomans Way eastwards and ARCHERS DRIVE EN3 13/05/1985 northwards No Harbet Road roundabout westwards to roundabout ARGON ROAD N18 27/10/1997 leading to slip road to Angel Road. No Brettenham Road to St. ARGYLE ROAD N18 08/12/1918 Peters Avenue No Beaconsfield Road south Arkill Court EN3 side.
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