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Palmers Green, N13
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Palmers Green is a place in the London Borough of Enfield. It is a suburban area situated 7.6 miles (12.2 km) north of Charing Cross. Postally, it is in London N13.
The area of Palmers Green was once a minute hamlet in the parish of Edmonton, formed at the junction of Green Lanes and Fox Lane. Its population was very small, the village being no more than a few isolated houses in the mid 17th century. There is a mention of a Palmers Field in 1204 and a Palmers Grove in 1340 in local records. Palmers Green was mentioned as a highway in 1324 (in Westminster Abbey Muniments).
By 1801 the area had grown to a village of 54 buildings, including two inns (according to the Middlesex Record Office). In 1871 the railway line from Wood Green to Enfield was opened and a station was built in Aldermans Hill to serve Palmers Green (half a mile away from the nearest houses).
The area remained largely undeveloped for thirty more years, as local landowners refused to sell their large estates for building. In 1902 large tracts of land were sold for building, and the area began to develop rapidly. The first large-scale developments were on the old park estate between Fox Lane and Aldermans Hill, and the Hazelwood Park Estate between Hazelwood Lane and Hedge Lane. Within this development, the building which serves as Hazelwood Infant School and Hazelwood Junior School was built in Hazelwood Lane in 1910.
Stevie Smith, the poet and novelist, lived in Palmers Green from 1905 until her death in 1971, also that year, Joe Strummer shared a flat at 18 Ash Grove with Tymon Dogg and several others. Paul Scott, the author of "The Jewel in the Crown" trilogy was born in Palmers Green on March 25th, 1920.
The Intimate Theatre was opened in a building that had been built in 1931 as a St. Monica's Church Hall. Among the actors who performed there were Richard Attenborough, Vivien Leigh and Roger Moore. It is no longer a repertory theatre, and although the building is no longer used exclusively for theatrical performances, it is still often referred to as the Intimate Theatre.
An electric tramway along Green Lanes as far as Winchmore Hill was developed in 1907 helping to further develop the area. The tramway is now long gone.
Today a large parade of shops known as Palmers Green Shopping Centre exists along Green Lanes, with many restaurants, pubs and nail parlours. A Woolworths General Store, Morrisons, Marks and Spencers, WHSmith and The Carphone Warehouse are also present. Palmers Green High Street was used to film the Knight Bus Sequence in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Nearest places :
Tottenham
Winchmore Hill
Wood Green
Edmonton, London
Muswell Hill
Southgate
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| Palmers Green, N13 Council Tax |
| London Borough of Enfield |
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| Band |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
| Year 2007/08 |
£891.27 |
£1,039.81 |
£1,188.36 |
£1,336.90 |
£1,633.99 |
£1,931.08 |
£2,228.17 |
£2,673.80 |
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| Average House Prices in Palmers Green, N13 |
| London Borough of Enfield |
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| Household Type |
Average Property Prices - 2006 |
| Detached |
£482,246 |
London Borough of Enfield Sales Volume in 2006 6181 |
| Semi-Detached |
£291,010 |
| Terraced |
£216,582 |
| Maisonette/Flat |
£177,607 |
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