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Edmonton sits in the eastern part of the London Borough of Enfield, a place defined largely by its long corridors of Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing and its position along the old Roman road of Ermine Street. Historically a series of small hamlets, it grew rapidly with the arrival of the railway and its industrial past is still visible in the functional architecture along the Lea Valley. Today, the area is anchored by the Edmonton Green shopping centre and its bustling market, while the nearby Pymmes Park offers a substantial green escape with its walled garden and fishing lake. Geographically, it is bordered to the east by the River Lee Navigation, which provides a direct walking and cycling route into the Lee Valley Regional Park. It is a practical location for navigating the city, well-served by the A10 and North Circular, with Overground links into Liverpool Street that reflect its long-standing identity as a hardworking, connected suburb of North London.