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Affordable and leafy north London area popular with families
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Affordable and leafy north London area popular with families

Bush Hill Park, just outside Enfield town centre, is a quiet, family-friendly area with many of the attributes families are looking for in a local area. Find out what makes this north London suburb so great and why you should call it home.


A brief history of Bush Hill Park

Many people settled here in the late 19th century, following the development of what was once Bush Hill Park Estate. Around this time, London as a whole began to grow rapidly and, like many of London's aristocratic estates, landowners took advantage of the urgent need for additional housing to raise funds.

In Bush Hill Park, this expansion was primarily driven by an increase in the number of employees at the Royal Small Arms Factory in the Lea Valley, which led to demand for housing in the local area. Shortly after this, a station was built along the railway line to Enfield and the suburb grew further.

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What makes Bush Hill Park so family-friendly?

From a housing perspective, wide, well-maintained roads and a peaceful residential environment provide the perfect home environment for families raising children who prioritize safety and quiet.

However, this neighborhood also has a lot to offer in terms of facilities and amenities.


Bush Hill Park is a leafy suburb with many buildings and parks protected by extensive designated reserves.

There are many small parks in the area, but Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground is its biggest draw, and it's not uncommon to see dog walkers, runners and families enjoying the green space here year-round. there is no. It includes a children's play area, skate park, outdoor gym, formal gardens and designated sports fields for residents to use.

Regarding shops and living facilities, there are a small number of express-sized supermarkets dotted around the area. However, nearby Southbury Leisure Park has a range of large supermarkets, restaurants and entertainment facilities.

Bush Hill Park Golf Club, which has been in the area since 1896, is also popular with residents and those living further afield.

For those with young children, Bush Hill Park has a primary school where you can check out school ratings and homes in the catchment area.

What is the transportation system like in Bush Hill Park?

Bush Hill Park joined the London Overground network in 2015. Now featured on the London Underground map, the area is becoming increasingly popular with buyers looking for convenient commuting options. From here, there are good public transport options with services to Enfield and London Liverpool Street for residents working in the City and central London.

Bush Hill Park Housing Market

To the west of the suburb, larger homes can be found in the area around the beautiful Queen Anne's Gardens, built in the early 20th century. These homes are popular with families looking to spend more for a more private environment.

The Village Road area of ​​this part of Bush Hill Park is filled with 1960s-era apartment buildings built in the wake of the post-war population boom.

The eastern suburbs are lined with small terraced houses perfect for first-time buyers.

View properties for sale in Bush Hill Park or check out more affordable areas of London.

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