Premier Inn Edmonton

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Super-comfy beds
Free Wi-Fi
Family friendly
Flexible rates
Unlimited breakfast

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FAQs
Yes, Edmonton is a suburb located in north London, within the London Borough of Enfield. It’s about 8 miles from Charing Cross, which is considered the heart of central London. Historically, Edmonton was part of Middlesex until it became part of Greater London in 1965. Today, it’s a well-established urban area with a mix of residential, commercial and green spaces.
Edmonton is best known for its diverse community, historic parks and local shopping hub. The area has a rich history dating back to Saxon times and was once a popular shopping destination in the 1930s. It’s also known for Pymmes Park, which features a beautiful walled garden and lake and Edmonton Green Shopping Centre, a central spot for retail and dining.
Edmonton is famous for a few things:
The poem “The Diverting History of John Gilpin” by William Cowper, which is set in Edmonton and commemorated with a statue on Fore Street.
Pymmes Park, once part of a private estate owned by the powerful Cecil family in the 16th century.
Its industrial past, including furniture making and gas appliance manufacturing.
The Witch of Edmonton, a 17th-century play based on a real-life witch trial that took place in the area.
Absolutely – especially if you enjoy exploring areas with local character and history. Edmonton offers:
Historic sites like All Saints’ Church and Lamb’s Cottage, once home to writers Charles and Mary Lamb.
Green spaces like Pymmes Park and Jubilee Park, ideal for a relaxed stroll or picnic.
Cultural venues like Millfield Theatre, which hosts regular performances.
Local shopping and dining at Edmonton Green Shopping Centre.













