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Cockfosters Station lies at the north end of the Piccadilly line. The 1950's station is on the A111 heading north out of London, about 5 minutes south (by car) of the M25 Junction 24.
The area has a leafy suburban feel, being most built in the 1950s. It lies on the border between Enfield and Barnet boroughs.
Facilities on the station:
- Cafe
- Shoe repair shop
Facilities close to the station include:
- Barclays Bank
- Miracles cafe (very good)
- Chinese takeaway
- Indian restaurant (does takeaways)
- Off licence
Further parades of shops provide many more facilities.
The main entrance to Trent Park is a few minutes walk north of the station, providing rolling countryside and a small animal park as well as a Middlesex University campus.
Christchurch Cockfosters is a few minutes east of the station.
Also Cockfosters Football and Cricket grounds are nearby.
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