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Enfield Wash is an area in the London Borough of Enfield, . It is approximately located in the area either side of between Ordnance Road/Turkey Street and Bell Lane/Hoe Lane.http://www.enfield.gov.uk/362/Turkey%20Street.pdf Local Government Boundaries Map


History
Enfield Wash was where Elizabeth Canning (later married name Treat; 17 September 1734 – June 1773), an English maidservant claimed to have been kidnapped, held in a hayloft for almost a month and threatened with prostitution. These events became one of the most celebrated English criminal mysteries of the 18th century, and a cause célèbre at the time. Magistrate and author was consulted on the matter. Mother Well's house was opposite the Sun and Woolpack public house, formerly the Sun and Punchbowl. The United society, the first , began to meet in the Sun and Woolpack inn, Enfield Wash, in 1794.

The road crosses Turkey Brook at the Woolpack Bridge, where there was a footbridge from the 17th century, but it was not until 1821 that a proper bridge for carts was provided by the Turnpike Trust that managed Enfield Highway. The road at Enfield Wash, and the settlement, was known as '‘Horsepoolstones’ until the 18th century. Turkey Brook was also known as Maiden Brook and sometimes Wash Brook.

According to legend, Bell Lane is haunted by a phantom coach. It is reputed to appear on moonless nights before Christmas, and to travel several feet above the road.

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Etymology
Enfield Wash was first recorded in 1675 and on the map of 1822, from (ga)wæsc 'a place that floods': historically there was probably a ford here where crossed .Mills. A. D. Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names (2001) pp3,77


Transport and locale

Nearest places


Nearest railway stations
  • Enfield Lock railway station
  • Turkey Street railway station


Parks and open spaces
On what had been College Farm, Albany Park, Enfield, the park was created circa 1902, probably so named to commemorate Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, the youngest son of , who died in 1884.

The London Outer Orbital Path (Section 17) follows the course of which flows west–east through the park. The London loop long distance footpath 22 October 2008


Schools
Albany School, which was in Bell Lane, adjacent to Albany Park, was opened as a coeducational secondary modern school in 1939, and was converted to a comprehensive school in 1967. It closed in 2009 and a new academy, Oasis Academy Hadley, was opened by the on the site. However, the academy relocated to in 2013. In 2015 Ark John Keats Academy, an all through school for pupils aged 4–18 opened on the site. Oasis Academy in NE Enfield Retrieved 5 February 2009


Politics
Enfield Wash is part of the Enfield North parliamentary constituency. The current MP is the Labour politician .

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