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00:00:32 1 Etymology
00:01:05 2 History
00:01:37 2.1 Parent districts and administrative areas
00:02:10 3 Arnos Park
00:02:43 4 Places of worship and religion
00:02:59 4.1 Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Church, New Southgate
00:03:32 4.2 The Parish Church of St. Paul, New Southgate
00:04:04 5 Transport
00:04:37 5.1 Buses
00:04:53 5.2 Tube
00:05:10 6 Schools
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Arnos Grove () is an area of North London, England, within the London Borough of Enfield, Southgate Green ward. It is centred 7.5 miles (12 km) north of Charing Cross and was a medieval demesne and estate of the Arnolds, a Norman-heritage family, in Middlesex. It is adjacent to New Southgate. The natural grove, larger than today, was for many centuries the largest woodland in the chapelry of Southgate in the parish of Edmonton. It became inter-related with Arnos Park when its owner was permitted to enclose much of its area through the widespread legal practice of inclosure of the common land to create the former park, the heart of which is now public parkland.
It is close to its borough's borders with two others: Barnet and Haringey. Arnos Grove tube station is on the Piccadilly Line which passes through Haringey to Heathrow Airport via the King's Cross St Pancras tube station (and international rail hub). The district is centred 1 km north of the North Circular Road.
The modern district of Arnos Grove is centred on the western end of Bowes Road. The estate from which it gets its name centred on what is now Morton Crescent. The road/street that runs from Morton Crescent eastward (to Southgate) is also called Arnos Grove.