Map
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Details
The northern corner of the site
accommodates a single storey cycle store
that has been identified for relocation. The
remainder of the site comprises vacant
land encompassed by perimeter hoarding.
The site historically accommodated the
Enfield Arms Public House that was
demolished in 2005 to help accommodate
the new one way gyratory system that was
subsequently built. The site has not been
used for any other use since this time. The
total site area extends to approximately
0.18 acres (0.07 hectares).
Planning
Planning status: No Application
Planning authority: Enfield Council
Application details:
Part of the site is in use as a cycle storage
facility. The remaining part of the site was
previously in use as a public house (Class E
or sui generis, depending on whether it was
a restaurant or a drinking establishment).
Since the public house was demolished in
2005 this part of the site has remained
vacant. Following the case law tests of
abandonment, the vacant part of the site constitutes ‘nil’ use.
The property does not benefit from any existing planning
permission for a change of use, however has significant
redevelopment potential, subject to the necessary planning
consents.