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Cockfosters and Southgate
(" Chase Side " is the name of a road between Cockfosters and Southgate ).
The MP for Southgate, David Burrowes, was born in Cockfosters.
The MP for Southgate, David Burrowes, lives in his constituency, where he was born in nearby Cockfosters.
Chase Side is the name of a road between Cockfosters and Southgate ).
There are five synagogues with Southgate in their name ,: Cockfosters and North Southgate, Palmers Green and Southgate Synagogue.
The western part of Enfield is largely residential, with shopping centres in Southgate, Palmers Green and Cockfosters.
Compared with the other new stations Holden designed for the extension, Cockfosters ' street buildings are modest in scale, lacking the mass of Oakwood or Arnos Grove or the avant-garde flourish of Southgate.
Also calling both northbound and southbound at Cockfosters station is TfL route 298 ( Arnos Grove tube station-Potters Bar, Cranborne Road ) via Southgate tube station, Cockfosters tube station, and Cockfosters Road ( for Hadley Wood ).
East Barnet is an area of North London within the London Borough of Barnet bordered by New Barnet, Cockfosters and Southgate.
Southgate station opened on 13 March 1933 with Oakwood on the second phase of the northern extension of the Piccadilly line from Finsbury Park to Cockfosters.
Like Arnos Grove, Oakwood and Cockfosters, Southgate is a listed building in this case at Grade II * ( regraded from Grade II in 2009 ) and retains much of its original decoration.
It is the second most northerly station on the line, between Southgate and Cockfosters stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 5.
It covers the north-eastern third of the London Borough of Barnet including High Barnet, Arkley, New Barnet, East Barnet, Totteridge, Whetstone, Friern Barnet and parts of Cockfosters, Southgate and Muswell Hill.
* Bowes, Cockfosters, Grange, Palmers Green, Southgate, Southgate Green, Winchmore Hill.

Cockfosters and at
The line has two depots, at Northfields and Cockfosters.
Often late evening services terminate at instead of Cockfosters.
Cockfosters has a Non-League football club Cockfosters F. C., which plays at the Cockfosters Sport Ground.
George Baillie Duncan ministered at Christ Church, Cockfosters and the cricketer Andrew Wingfield Digby was a curate there.
The canopy at Uxbridge is similar to the one at Cockfosters, the terminus at the other end of the Piccadilly Line.
The nearest London Underground station is at Cockfosters, which is approximately 2. 5 miles south on the A111 from junction 24 of the M25.
Currently a few trains in the early morning and late evening enter / leave service at Oakwood, from Cockfosters Depot ( which has an entrance point north of Oakwood station ).
With the nearby GNR built stations at Alexandra Palace and Hornsey providing a more direct route to central London, the catchment areas for the line's stations were always fairly small and the opening in 1932 of the first section of the Piccadilly Line extension to Cockfosters with stations at Wood Green and Turnpike Lane diminished them further, crucially eroding the line's passenger traffic.
Herbert Baker designed one house for him in 1912, Port Lympne, later the Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, in Kent, and Philip Tilden largely re-built another at Trent Park, Cockfosters, from 1923.
The walk begins at Erith on the south bank of the River Thames and passes clockwise through Crayford, Petts Wood, Coulsdon, Kingston upon Thames, Uxbridge, Elstree, Cockfosters, Chingford and Upminster Bridge before ending at Purfleet, almost directly across the Thames from its starting point.
It was intended to build ten similar locomotives, to replace the fleet of steam engines, and a further 18 withdrawn motor cars were stored at Cockfosters depot with this in mind.
London Underground have partnered with London's Metro free newspaper to place bins at Watford, West Ruislip, Stanmore, Cockfosters, Hainault and High Barnet tube stations.
Religious orders of men include: the Assumptionists at Bethnal Green, Hitchin and Burnt Oak ; the Augustinians at Hammersmith and Hoxton ; the Augustinian Recollects at Kensal New Town, Kensington and Wembley ; the Benedictines at Ealing Abbey and Cockfosters ; the Carmelites at Finchley East ; Discalced Carmelites at Kensington ; the Christian Brothers at Twickenham ; the missionary Columban Fathers at Hampstead ; the Dominicans at Haverstock Hill ; the Franciscans at Pimlico ; the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement in Westminster ; the Holy Ghost Fathers at New Barnett and Northwood ; and the Passionists at Highgate.

Cockfosters and Chalk
The Cock & Dragon Pub ( formerly the Cock ), offset from Cockfosters Road on Chalk Lane, opened in 1798.

Cockfosters and on
London Underground provide Hounslow West tube station, Hounslow Central and Hounslow East which are on the Piccadilly Line to Heathrow, Osterley, Hammersmith, Knightsbridge, stations for Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Covent Garden and Cockfosters.
Cockfosters is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly Line for which it is the northern terminus.
The station is located on Cockfosters Road ( A111 ) approximately 9 miles from central London and serves Cockfosters in the London Borough of Barnet although it is actually located a short distance across the borough boundary in the neighbouring London Borough of Enfield.
In late 2006, Cockfosters Station began an intensive refurbishment programme to bring it up to standards with all other stations on the Tube network, as part of the Tube's £ 10billion upgrade scheme.
Oakwood and Cockfosters tube stations, on the Piccadilly Line, are located further afield.
The station opened on 13 March 1933 as part of the Cockfosters extension, its original name being Enfield West.
The station did not appear on the original plans to extend the Piccadilly line beyond Finsbury Park, which only provided for seven additional stations, however it served as the line's terminus for a brief period before Cockfosters station was opened.
Towards Cockfosters it stops on the opposite side of Station Approach as part of the hail and ride section of this route.

Cockfosters and Christ
Christ Church, Cockfosters was founded in 1839.

Cockfosters and .
Cockfosters is a suburb of North London, lying partly in the London Borough of Enfield and partly in the London Borough of Barnet.
The counties of Hertfordshire and Middlesex respectively ( in which Cockfosters was located pre-1965 ) are still used in postal addresses.
Of note in Cockfosters is Trent Park which serves as a country park.
The Piccadilly line of the London Underground reached Cockfosters in 1933.
, aka Chickenshed, is located in Cockfosters.
Cameron McVey grew up in Cockfosters.
Cat Hill Campus was located in Cockfosters.

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