Potters Bar is a town in Hertfordshire, England,in the historic County of Middlesex - Hertsmere Borough Council – Community Strategy First Review (PDF) north of central London. In 2011, it had a population of 21,882. Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics 2011 Census. Retrieved 1 June 2013 In the 2021 census, the four wards that make up Potters Bar - Bentley Heath & The Royds, Furzefield, Oakmere and Parkfield - had a combined population of 22,536; this includes several smaller outlying hamlets contained in the Bentley Heath & The Royds ward, such as Bentley Heath and Ganwick Corner. In 2022, the population was around 23,325.
Within the historic county of Middlesex until 1965, the town dates to the early 13th century but remained a small, mainly agricultural, settlement until the arrival of the Great Northern Railway in 1850. PBHistory – The history It is now part of the London commuter belt. North Hertfordshire – A Housing Strategy for the London Commuter Belt Sub-region 2005 – 2008 (PDF)
The Bar is thought to refer to the gates leading from the South Mimms parish and into the Enfield Chase parish; it could possibly hail from a Toll road on the Great North Road, said to have been by what is now the disused Green Man pub or at the current entrance to Morven House.
Potters Bar was historically part of Middlesex PBHistory – Potters Bar, Middlesex and formed the Potters Bar Urban District of that county from 1934. Vision of Britain – Potters Bar UD ( historic map ) From 1894 to 1934 its area had formed the South Mimms Rural District. Vision of Britain – South Mimms RD ( historic map ) In 1965, the district was transferred to Hertfordshire County Council, while most of the rest of Middlesex County Council became part of Greater London. Vision of Britain – Middlesex unit historyLondon Government Act 1963, 1963 c. 33, s. 3 (1)
The urban district covered an area of . In 1939, it had a population of 13,681, increasing to 24,613 in 1971. Vision of Britain – Potters Bar UD historic population In 1974, the urban district was abolished and the area became part of the borough of Hertsmere. Having been part of Middlesex, the area continued to form part of the Metropolitan Police District; with the creation of the Greater London Authority, it was transferred to the Hertfordshire Constabulary in 2000.HMSO, Greater London Authority Act 1999. 1999 c. 29
Potters Bar was the location of two major rail accidents in 1946 and 2002.
The nearest London Underground station is at Cockfosters, on the Piccadilly line; it is approximately south on the A111 from junction 24 of the M25.
Other churches include Our Lady and St Vincent (Roman Catholic); King Charles the Martyr, another parish that was carved out of South Mimms, designed by Frederick Charles Eden; Christ Church, Little Heath on the Great North Road; Potters Bar Baptist Church; St John's Methodist Church in Baker Street; Causeway Free Church; and Potters Bar Spiritualist Church on Hill Rise.
Former religious buildings include: a Christadelphian Hall behind shops at 130 Darkes Lane; a Salvation Army citadel in Station Road; the Roman Catholic church of St Vincent de Paul and Louise Demarillac in Barnet Road, designed by the distinguished church architect F._X._Velarde, demolished circa 2010;D Wilkinson, A Crompton, F X Velarde, Liverpool UP, 2020ISBN 978-1-78962-814-2 and a quaker meeting in Quaker's Lane.
Non Christian religions are represented by the Jain Temple at the Oshwal Centre between Potters Bar and Northaw, which "recreates a general Māru-Gurjara aesthetic".
Mount Grace School is a mixed grant maintained School in Potters Bar opened in 1954.
Lochinver house school is an all-boys preparatory school in Potters Bar, which opened in 1947.
Stormont School is an all-girls preparatory school in Potters Bar, which opened in 1944.
Dame Alice Owen's School is a mixed grant-maintained school in Potters Bar. Founded in 1613 and based in Islington until 1973, it is unusual in its 'Visitation' and 'Beer Money' traditions.
The town also houses many veterinary medicine (mostly third, fourth and fifth-year) students from the Royal Veterinary College.
In December 2018, the golf course at Potters Bar closed after 95 years.
In 1983, the area around Potters Bar was used for the on-location filming of the comic-horror film Bloodbath at the House of Death. In 2005, David Walliams and Matt Lucas shot two scenes for the third season of the comedy Little Britain: one scene at Mount Grace School gym and the other at a wedding shop on the High Street. Potters Bar is also home to a performing arts school, Top Hat Stage School, which has been running classes at Elm Court Community Centre since 1994.
The Ritz Cinema in Darkes Lane at the corner of Byng Drive was designed and built by cinema entrepreneur Major W. J. King in a modernist-cum-Art Deco style. It opened in 1934 and had a Compton organ in front of the curtain, on a pneumatic lift. The cinema closed in 1967 and was immediately demolished for the construction of a Tesco supermarket, now relocated.
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Demographics
England and Wales 56,490,048 46.3 0.5 1.8 0.5 6.7 0.9 0.6 36.7 6.0 Potters Bar 22,536 52.33 0.56 4.22 2.76 4.13 0.16 1.17 28.34 6.34
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Route Number Route Operation Operator 84 St. Albans St Peters Street to Potters Bar station , via the High Street Daily Sullivan Buses 242 Waltham Cross bus station to Hatfield. Daily Uno 243 Barnet to Hatfield Mon-Sat Uno 298 Potters Bar Cranbourne Road to Arnos Grove tube station , via Cockfosters Daily Uno 313 Potters Bar station to Chingford station , via Enfield Town Daily Arriva London 306B Potters Bar station to Watford, via Elstree Sat Sullivan Buses 398 Potters Bar station to Watford, via Radlett Mon-Fri Sullivan Buses PB1 Circular Circular via Shillitoe Avenue, Potters Bar station , High Street and Oakmere Mon-Sat Uno
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Have Guitar Will Travel – by David Canvanagh, Q Magazine Q 113 February 1996
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