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Cheshunt sits on the edge of the Lee Valley in Hertfordshire, occupying a space where the northern fringes of London meet more open countryside. Historically, it was a significant stop on the Roman Ermine Street and later became synonymous with the nursery industry, once supplying much of the capital’s fresh produce. Today, the town is defined by its balance of practical transport links and access to nature; it serves as a major hub on the West Anglia Main Line, with frequent trains heading into Liverpool Street and Stratford. To the east, the town is bordered by the River Lee Country Park, a vast stretch of waterways and reclaimed gravel pits that offers miles of walking and cycling trails. The local geography is relatively flat, making it easy to navigate on foot, with the Old Pond area acting as the central point for local shops and services, while the expansive grounds of Cedars Park provide a quiet historical anchor on the site of the former Tudor palace of Theobalds.