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World's End Area Guide

A locals' guide to World's End

Where do World's End locals go?

Why not explore the nearby areas of
enfield,
the ridgeway,
grange park,
enfield town,
winchmore hill,
southgate,
bush hill park,
cockfosters,
forty hill,
and east barnet

Did you know?

"The first live televised football match was filmed at Barnet's Underhill Stadium in 1946."
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Trent Park is ideal for all the family - visit the cafe or try out the activities at the Go Ape centre.
Ben Connolly

Ben Connolly

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Monken Hadley Common sits on the edge of London and is a fantastic open space with woodland and a lake.
Ben Connolly

Ben Connolly

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Southgate has fantastic road routes in and out of London, which makes it the perfect place for families.
Daniel Puddick

Daniel Puddick

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About World's End

World's End is an area in the London Borough of Enfield, southwest of Enfield Town around Grange Park. World's End Lane runs north-south along the western edge of Grange Park

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