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Bush Hill Park

Bush Hill Park is an area of Enfield, located to the south-east of Enfield Town, on the outskirts of north London, and historically in Middlesex. Much of the district is a planned suburban estate, developed mainly in the late-19th and early-20th centuries, and designated a conservation area in 1986.[1]

Bush Hill Park
Abbey Road
Bush Hill Park
Location within Greater London
OS grid referenceTQ333955
• Charing Cross12.9 mi (20.8 km)
London borough
Ceremonial countyGreater London
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townENFIELD
Postcode districtEN1
Dialling code020
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51°38′34″N 0°04′25″W / 51.6429°N 0.0736°W / 51.6429; -0.0736

History edit

 
Queen Anne's Parade. In the background is the former bank now the home to a nursery school

Bush Hill Park was farmland that was part of an estate centred on Bush Hill Park House, a country house. The estate changed hands several times in the 18th century before coming under the ownership of William Mellish, a merchant and MP for Middlesex. By this time the estate covered 438 acres (177 ha) – one of the largest in the parish. The estate was broken up in 1875 with the North London Estates Company NLEC, a speculative development company buying 373 acres (151 ha) acres. Bush Hill Park House was sold separately and demolished in 1929.[1]

Initially, the estate was slow to develop. However, with the building of Bush Hill Park station in 1880 the first phase of houses were built between 1880 and 1886. The houses were divided into a prestige development in Village Road and other substantial homes were completed in Wellington Road, Queen Anne's Place and Dryden Road. Most of these earlier houses were designed by architect, R Tayler Smith for the NLEC. By 1887, following a housing boom a ten-year decline began with NLEC going bankrupt in 1887. Demand for housing picked up due to the expansion of the Royal Small Arms Factory during the Boer War and the present form of the estate was completed by 1914. Between 1914 and 1960 development was restricted to infilling existing plots. After 1960 larger properties were demolished and replaced by blocks of flats. In 1987, much of the estate was designated as a conservation area and halted such redevelopment.[1]

On 27 November 1975, Ross McWhirter was murdered by two Provisional IRA terrorists at his home in Village Road in Bush Hill Park.

Architecture edit

Bush Hill Park Library (later renamed John Jackson Library) has a notable copper-clad roof. It underwent redevelopment in 2019.

The United Reformed Church on Main Avenue was built in 1910. It has a Lombard Romanesque front, round headed windows and a gabled clerestory. The adjacent hall, added in 1932, has an Arts and Crafts feel.[2]

A former bank is adjacent to the southern exit of Bush Hill Park station which has since been repurposed as a nursery, retaining the characteristic dome and pillared entrance of the building.

The aforementioned bank is adjacent to The Old Coach House, a redeveloped coach house with Gothic architecture, such as gargoyles, atop its roofs.

Governance edit

Bush Hill Park is one of seven wards which form the Edmonton parliamentary constituency. The three ward councilors elected in May 2018 were Will Coleshill, Jon Daniels and Clare De Silva. This was one gain for the Conservatives, who progressed from two to all three councillors. Enfield Council remains in Labour Control, as it has been since 2010.

In September 2018, William Coleshill was suspended from the Conservatives after being accused of making racist comments.[3] Later the same month, another Conservative councillor for Bush Hill Park, Jon Daniels, resigned.[4] A by-election to replace him was held in November 2018, which was won by the Conservative candidate, James Hockney.[5] Coleshill, who had continued to sit as an independent councillor after being suspended from the Conservative Party, lost his seat in June 2021 after failing to attend council meetings for six months.[6] A by-election to replace him was held in July 2021, which was won by the Conservative Peter Fallart.[7]

The MP for Edmonton is Kate Osamor, Labour Co-op who polled 25,388 votes (61.4%) at the 2015 United Kingdom general election.

Geography edit

Bush Hill Park is a popular residential suburb due to its good transport links and wide mix of quality housing. Amenities include two primary schools, several places of worship, a public house, doctor and dentist surgeries and a selection of essential retail outlets and services. Adjacent to the railway station is a parade of shops, and a small commercial area which includes the former bank now used as a nursery.[1]

Conservation area edit

The conservation area can be divided into three distinct areas. Firstly, the main core of the estate to include Wellington Road (between Park Avenue and Illingworth Way), Queen Anne's Place, Queen Anne's Gardens, Dryden Road and Abbey Road. The second area, Private Road, was added to the conservation area in 1994. Bush Hill Park railway station and its immediate environs make up the third area. Two buildings of note in this area are the former bank and the Bush Hill Park Hotel, which now serves as a pub.[1]

Contained within the area there is a wide variety of building styles from 1880 to 1960 including examples of Baroque revival, Arts and Crafts and two Grade II listed houses. Open spaces include Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground, the Enfield Cricket Club and Bush Hill Park Tennis and Bowls Club.[1][8] Also, of interest are the many mature trees, hedges and well-stocked front gardens that can be found throughout the neighbourhood.

Watercourses edit

Saddlers Mill Stream flows mostly underground before merging with Salmons Brook. However, the stream is visible at Village Road and Wellington Road.[9]

Culture edit

The locality has several large areas of open space; The Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground is bounded by Lincoln and Southbury Road and was officially opened on 18 April 1911,[10] Bush Hill Park golf club was established in 1895 on the fringe of Bush Hill Park and extends into Enfield.[11] Enfield Cricket club and the Bush Hill Park Tennis, Bowls and Social Club are both located in the conservation area. The cricket club founded in 1856 plays in the Middlesex County Cricket League[12] while the Bush Hill Park Bowls, Tennis & Social club was founded in its current form in 1912.[13] Riverside Park is an informal public open space off Park Avenue.[1] Croquet was introduced to Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground by Enfield Council in 1991 and the Enfield Croquet Club was founded in 1993.[14]

Transport edit

Bush Hill Park is served by Bush Hill Park railway station and London bus routes 192 and 377.

Notable residents edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Bush Hill Park conservation area 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 18 August 2010
  2. ^ Bridget Cherry; Nikolaus Pevsner (March 1998). London: North. Yale University Press. p. 425. ISBN 978-0-300-09653-8.
  3. ^ "Tories suspend councillor accused of making racist comments". Enfield Independent. 24 September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  4. ^ "By-election to be held after Tory councillor resigns". Enfield Independent. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  5. ^ Dispatch, Enfield (23 November 2018). Piteection/ "Conservatives triumph in Bush Hill Park by-election". Enfield Dispatch. Retrieved 30 September 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Dispatch, Enfield (18 June 2021). "By-election called after independent kicked off council". Enfield Dispatch. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Conservatives win Enfield Council Bush Hill Park by-election". Enfield Independent. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  8. ^ Bush Hill Park Tennis Club 5 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13 March 2011
  9. ^ Saddlers Mill Stream Retrieved 8 September 2010
  10. ^ Friends of Bush Hill Park Retrieved 1 September 2010
  11. ^ Bush Hill Park Golf Club Retrieved 31 August 2010
  12. ^ Enfield CC 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 31 August 2010
  13. ^ Bush Hill Park Bowls, Tennis and Social Club 30 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 31 August 2010
  14. ^ "Enfield Croquet Club - Home".
  15. ^ McWhirter's death Retrieved 24 August 2010
  16. ^ Enfield Independent news report Retrieved 7 June 2013
  17. ^ Scorcher's Funeral Retrieved 8 August 2013

External links edit

  • Transport for London - Bus routes
  • Geograph images
  • St Marks Church
  • Bush Hill Park primary school
  • Bush Hill Park Hotel
  • Bush Hill Park Residents Association

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Bush Hill Park is an area of Enfield located to the south east of Enfield Town on the outskirts of north London and historically in Middlesex Much of the district is a planned suburban estate developed mainly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and designated a conservation area in 1986 1 Bush Hill ParkAbbey RoadBush Hill ParkLocation within Greater LondonOS grid referenceTQ333955 Charing Cross12 9 mi 20 8 km London boroughEnfieldCeremonial countyGreater LondonRegionLondonCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townENFIELDPostcode districtEN1Dialling code020PoliceMetropolitanFireLondonAmbulanceLondonUK ParliamentEdmontonLondon AssemblyEnfield and HaringeyList of places UK England London 51 38 34 N 0 04 25 W 51 6429 N 0 0736 W 51 6429 0 0736 Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Governance 4 Geography 4 1 Conservation area 4 2 Watercourses 5 Culture 6 Transport 7 Notable residents 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Queen Anne s Parade In the background is the former bank now the home to a nursery school Bush Hill Park was farmland that was part of an estate centred on Bush Hill Park House a country house The estate changed hands several times in the 18th century before coming under the ownership of William Mellish a merchant and MP for Middlesex By this time the estate covered 438 acres 177 ha one of the largest in the parish The estate was broken up in 1875 with the North London Estates Company NLEC a speculative development company buying 373 acres 151 ha acres Bush Hill Park House was sold separately and demolished in 1929 1 Initially the estate was slow to develop However with the building of Bush Hill Park station in 1880 the first phase of houses were built between 1880 and 1886 The houses were divided into a prestige development in Village Road and other substantial homes were completed in Wellington Road Queen Anne s Place and Dryden Road Most of these earlier houses were designed by architect R Tayler Smith for the NLEC By 1887 following a housing boom a ten year decline began with NLEC going bankrupt in 1887 Demand for housing picked up due to the expansion of the Royal Small Arms Factory during the Boer War and the present form of the estate was completed by 1914 Between 1914 and 1960 development was restricted to infilling existing plots After 1960 larger properties were demolished and replaced by blocks of flats In 1987 much of the estate was designated as a conservation area and halted such redevelopment 1 On 27 November 1975 Ross McWhirter was murdered by two Provisional IRA terrorists at his home in Village Road in Bush Hill Park Architecture editBush Hill Park Library later renamed John Jackson Library has a notable copper clad roof It underwent redevelopment in 2019 The United Reformed Church on Main Avenue was built in 1910 It has a Lombard Romanesque front round headed windows and a gabled clerestory The adjacent hall added in 1932 has an Arts and Crafts feel 2 A former bank is adjacent to the southern exit of Bush Hill Park station which has since been repurposed as a nursery retaining the characteristic dome and pillared entrance of the building The aforementioned bank is adjacent to The Old Coach House a redeveloped coach house with Gothic architecture such as gargoyles atop its roofs Governance editBush Hill Park is one of seven wards which form the Edmonton parliamentary constituency The three ward councilors elected in May 2018 were Will Coleshill Jon Daniels and Clare De Silva This was one gain for the Conservatives who progressed from two to all three councillors Enfield Council remains in Labour Control as it has been since 2010 In September 2018 William Coleshill was suspended from the Conservatives after being accused of making racist comments 3 Later the same month another Conservative councillor for Bush Hill Park Jon Daniels resigned 4 A by election to replace him was held in November 2018 which was won by the Conservative candidate James Hockney 5 Coleshill who had continued to sit as an independent councillor after being suspended from the Conservative Party lost his seat in June 2021 after failing to attend council meetings for six months 6 A by election to replace him was held in July 2021 which was won by the Conservative Peter Fallart 7 The MP for Edmonton is Kate Osamor Labour Co op who polled 25 388 votes 61 4 at the 2015 United Kingdom general election Geography editBush Hill Park is a popular residential suburb due to its good transport links and wide mix of quality housing Amenities include two primary schools several places of worship a public house doctor and dentist surgeries and a selection of essential retail outlets and services Adjacent to the railway station is a parade of shops and a small commercial area which includes the former bank now used as a nursery 1 Conservation area edit The conservation area can be divided into three distinct areas Firstly the main core of the estate to include Wellington Road between Park Avenue and Illingworth Way Queen Anne s Place Queen Anne s Gardens Dryden Road and Abbey Road The second area Private Road was added to the conservation area in 1994 Bush Hill Park railway station and its immediate environs make up the third area Two buildings of note in this area are the former bank and the Bush Hill Park Hotel which now serves as a pub 1 Contained within the area there is a wide variety of building styles from 1880 to 1960 including examples of Baroque revival Arts and Crafts and two Grade II listed houses Open spaces include Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground the Enfield Cricket Club and Bush Hill Park Tennis and Bowls Club 1 8 Also of interest are the many mature trees hedges and well stocked front gardens that can be found throughout the neighbourhood Watercourses edit Saddlers Mill Stream flows mostly underground before merging with Salmons Brook However the stream is visible at Village Road and Wellington Road 9 Culture editThe locality has several large areas of open space The Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground is bounded by Lincoln and Southbury Road and was officially opened on 18 April 1911 10 Bush Hill Park golf club was established in 1895 on the fringe of Bush Hill Park and extends into Enfield 11 Enfield Cricket club and the Bush Hill Park Tennis Bowls and Social Club are both located in the conservation area The cricket club founded in 1856 plays in the Middlesex County Cricket League 12 while the Bush Hill Park Bowls Tennis amp Social club was founded in its current form in 1912 13 Riverside Park is an informal public open space off Park Avenue 1 Croquet was introduced to Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground by Enfield Council in 1991 and the Enfield Croquet Club was founded in 1993 14 Transport editBush Hill Park is served by Bush Hill Park railway station and London bus routes 192 and 377 Notable residents editRoss McWhirter founder of the Guinness Book of Records lived in Village Road until his murder on 27 November 1975 15 Diane Parish actress who plays Denise Fox in the television programme EastEnders 16 Scorcher grime MC as revealed in Scorcher s Funeral by Frisco from Logan Sama s War Report mix tape 17 References edit a b c d e f g Bush Hill Park conservation area Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 18 August 2010 Bridget Cherry Nikolaus Pevsner March 1998 London North Yale University Press p 425 ISBN 978 0 300 09653 8 Tories suspend councillor accused of making racist comments Enfield Independent 24 September 2018 Retrieved 30 September 2021 By election to be held after Tory councillor resigns Enfield Independent 26 September 2018 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Dispatch Enfield 23 November 2018 Piteection Conservatives triumph in Bush Hill Park by election Enfield Dispatch Retrieved 30 September 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help permanent dead link Dispatch Enfield 18 June 2021 By election called after independent kicked off council Enfield Dispatch Retrieved 30 September 2021 Conservatives win Enfield Council Bush Hill Park by election Enfield Independent 2 July 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 Bush Hill Park Tennis Club Archived 5 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 13 March 2011 Saddlers Mill Stream Retrieved 8 September 2010 Friends of Bush Hill Park Retrieved 1 September 2010 Bush Hill Park Golf Club Retrieved 31 August 2010 Enfield CC Archived 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 31 August 2010 Bush Hill Park Bowls Tennis and Social Club Archived 30 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 31 August 2010 Enfield Croquet Club Home McWhirter s death Retrieved 24 August 2010 Enfield Independent news report Retrieved 7 June 2013 Scorcher s Funeral Retrieved 8 August 2013External links editTransport for London Bus routes Geograph images St Marks Church Bush Hill Park primary school Bush Hill Park Hotel The Nursery school Bush Hill Park in World War 2 Bush Hill Park Residents Association Retrieved 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