IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Willow Road, ENFIELD, EN1 3AX

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Willow Road, EN1 3AX by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

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Image Listing (51 Images Found)

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Willow Road, Enfield
Typical housing on the large Willow Road Estate which covers most of this square.
Image: © Stephen Dawson Taken: 11 May 2005
0.01 miles
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Willow Road, EN1 (5)
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.02 miles
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Willow Road, EN1 (4)
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.12 miles
4
Footpath between Willow Road and Connaught Avenue, EN1
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.13 miles
5
Backs of houses in Carnarvon Avenue, Enfield abutting New River
Taken from the footbridge linking Ladysmith Road (right) and Carnarvon Avenue (left) across the New River.
Image: © David Kemp Taken: 29 Mar 2016
0.13 miles
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Footpath crossing Carnarvon Avenue, EN1
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.15 miles
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The New River by Carnarvon Avenue, EN1
See Image Photo taken from the Image
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.15 miles
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The New River by Carnarvon Avenue, EN1 (3)
See Image North of the Image
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.15 miles
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The New River in Enfield
The New River was completed between 1609 and its official opening on 29th September 1613. It was designed to bring clean water to London at a time when the heavily-polluted River Thames was the main source of drinking water. Sir Hugh Myddleton devised a 40 mile course that followed the contours of the land and only dropped about two inches every mile. It ran from springs near Ware in Hertfordshire to New River Head near the Angel, Islington but now finishes at Stoke Newington. The New River remains an essential part of London’s water supply. The part to the south of Stoke Newington, where it survives, is more like a linear pond, but from Green Lanes upriver the water still flows as it has done for over 400 years. Much of it is followed by the New River Path although here, to the north-east of Enfield town centre, it flows between back gardens and is just glimpsed from a footbridge on a footpath between Carnarvon Avenue and Ladysmith Road. This view looks upriver.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 15 Mar 2017
0.16 miles
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Footpath between Churchbury Close and Willow Road, EN1
Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 4 May 2016
0.16 miles
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