Once situated on the edges of Enfield Chase, the Duchy of Lancaster’s historic royal hunting grounds, Gentleman’s Row is an important part of the Enfield landscape, indeed for Nikolaus Pevsner it was” the best street in Enfield”.
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Chapter One
The remarkable story of Clarendon Cottage is only part of the experience of living in this beautiful house.
Once situated on the edges of Enfield Chase, the Duchy of Lancaster’s historic royal hunting grounds, Gentleman’s Row is an important part of the Enfield landscape, indeed for Nikolaus Pevsner it was” the best street in Enfield”.
Set back and approached via a private front garden that is only a stone’s throw from the New River Loop, the visitor is greeted by an enchanting and romantic view of this terrace of houses, each with their own unique style. No 17 presents itself as a late 17th century grade II* listed house, though with clear medieval origins dating back to the late 15th century. Stucco fronted with sash windows, each framed with green shutters, the house is reminiscent of a country house but with all the advantages of easily getting into the city or West End.
“I shall do very well here” Charles Lamb 1825
The renowned English essayist Charles Lamb and his sister, Mary, are best known for their collaborative magnum opus collection: Tales from Shakespeare.
Many of the greatest names of English literature are associated with the Lambs, amongst them Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Hazlitt, Robert Southey and William Wordsworth.
Mary battled with ill health and it became Charles’ life's work to take care of his beloved sister, which, in 1825, meant moving to this peaceful cottage.
On entering the cottage today, the visitor is able to absorb the many centuries of history and yet revel in the comforts that come with a well-planned house.
The spacious entrance hall with original beams and stone floors leads to a series of rooms that each flow from one to the other, where working fireplaces, panelled walls are found in the library, living rooms and dining room.
In 2019 the cottage underwent a series of improvements, most notably the kitchen was moved to the 19th century rear extension which intriguingly had been a former dame school and now features a double height vaulted ceiling.
The kitchen, dining room and sitting room all lead on to the large 80 ft garden, which features a decorative pond, terracing, lawn and summer house.
The first floor has three bedrooms, the principal of which has a large dressing room and en-suite bathroom, the second floor features an atmospheric room that would work equally well as a studio.
Chapter Two
Enfield is a vibrant borough located in North London, known for its diverse community and rich history.
Transport
Transport in Enfield is well-developed, providing residents with easy access to central London and beyond. The borough is served by several rail services, including the London Overground and National Rail services, with stations like Enfield Town and Southbury. There are also numerous bus routes connecting Enfield to nearby areas and the Tube network. Additionally, the A10 and M25 motorways facilitate road travel.
Shopping
Enfield offers a variety of shopping options ranging from high street brands to local boutiques. The main shopping areas include the Palace Gardens Shopping Centre and Enfield Town, where you can find a mix of retail shops, cafes, and restaurants. There are also several markets, such as the Enfield Market, providing fresh produce and local goods.
Schools
The borough has numerous educational institutions, including primary schools, secondary schools, and colleges. Enfield is home to well-regarded schools, such as Enfield Grammar School and Highlands School. There are also several options for further education, including the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London, which offers vocational training and higher education courses.
Overall, Enfield is a dynamic area with a blend of historical significance, modern amenities, and a strong community spirit.
Chapter Three
Enfield has a storied past that dates back to the Roman times, with evidence of settlement in the area. The name “Enfield” is derived from the old English word “enfelde,” meaning “a place where the river is.” The borough played a significant role during the English Civil War and was known for the establishment of the Enfield Lock, which was crucial for navigation and trade. The famous Enfield rifle was manufactured here, especially during the 19th century.
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