Etymology
Named from ''Old Park Grange'' (marked thus on the Ordnance Survey map of 1877) which was in ''Old Park'' (also 1887) earlier ''the oulde park'' 1658, ''Old Bull Park'' 1822, from Middle English ''grange'' 'outlying farm where crops are stored'.Mills A. D. ''Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names'' (2001) p92 ISBN 0-19-860957-4 Retrieved 30 October 2008 Grange Park is a suburban part of Greater London in the London Borough of Enfield, United Kingdom. It is served by Grange Park railway station. Grange Park is located between Enfield Town to the north Bush Hill Park to the east, Southgate, London and World's End, Enfield to the west, and Winchmore Hill to the south. It was largely built in the early 20th century on the site of Enfield Old Park. As well as housing there is a retail and commercial area around The Grangeway, that includes the railway station and a public house, the Gryphon. There are two schools, Grange Park Primary School and Grange Park Preparatory School, and two churches, St. Peter's Church of England and The Church in the Orchard MethodistReferences
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