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To get a sense of Turnford, you have to look at how it sits between the Lee Valley Regional Park to the east and the busy artery of the A10 to the west. Situated just south of Broxbourne and north of Cheshunt, it is a small, functional locality that evolved from a history of nursery gardening and brick-making, though today it is primarily residential. The area is defined largely by the Presence of Hertford Regional College and the sprawling lakes of the Lee Valley, which offer miles of walking and cycling trails right on the doorstep. While it merges almost imperceptibly into its neighbours, it has its own pace, anchored by the local high school and its proximity to the Brookfield Centre for shopping. It is a practical spot for those who need easy road access into London or the M25, but who still want to be able to walk down to the canal or the River Lea within ten minutes.