St. Paul's Centre
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 26 Jul 2010
A W9 bus passes the centre, turning left into Old Park Avenue from Church Street. St. Pauls was clearly once a major Presbyterian parish church seating around 500 people. Built in 1907 it was originally intended that it should have a spire but this was never completed and the building was left with a squat tower. The church is now a centre of many different activities including Enfield's counselling service and the local model railway club. However worship is still carried out here by the Chase Fellowship, an Evangelical group.