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Ponders End is a mid-sized commercial and large residential district of the London Borough of Enfield, north London adjoining to its east the Lee Navigation in the mid-Lea Valley. It has a central high street, the Hertford Road and is formed from parts of the north of Edmonton and the south of Enfield. Wright's Flour Mill here is the oldest working industrial building in the London Borough of Enfield. ==Geography== Elevations range from to above sea level, uniformly dropping from west to east. Two north-south railway lines enclose the residential parts of the area, bounded east and west by estates of warehousing, industrial and commercial use, one of which, Meridian Water area has the much under-utilised Angel Road railway station and is the subject of major reconstruction including 5000 homes and 3000 new jobs and a wide range of community facilities.〔(Meridian Water ) Retrieved 23 February 2015〕 The railways are: *Lea Valley Lines serving all stations to Hertford East via the Southbury Loop. *West Anglia Main Line stopping services to Bishops Stortford Its northern and southern limits are along Hertford Road at ''The Ride'' and ''The Boundary'' pubs (north to south). Its loosely defined east and west limits coalesce around Wharf Road in the west and the Southbury station or Kingsway in the east.〔(Local Government Map of Ponders End Boundaries ) Retrieved 28 February 2008〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ponders End」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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