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Woodford Green sits in that distinct pocket where the edge of North East London meets the thick woodland of Epping Forest. Straddling the boundaries of Redbridge and Waltham Forest, the area is defined by its abundance of open space, from the sprawling greenery of the forest itself to the smaller pockets like Ray Park and the greens that give the area its name. The historic High Road runs through its heart, lined with a mix of independent shops and long-standing pubs, while the statues of former residents Winston Churchill and Clement Attlee serve as reminders of its political past. It is a geographically convenient spot; you can be walking through ancient oak trees one minute and boarding a Central Line train at Woodford tube station the next, making it one of the few places where a genuine rural feel is backed by a direct link into the city. Areas like Monkhams and the ‘Way’ roads offer a quiet, settled atmosphere, with much of the architecture retaining its late Victorian and Edwardian character.