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Trades Available near Pymmes Park

All tradespeople are vetted and experienced with the Victorian, inter-war and post-war housing surrounding Pymmes Park in N9 and N18 Edmonton.

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Plumbers

Boiler replacements, central heating repairs and bathroom plumbing for the Victorian, inter-war and post-war properties surrounding Pymmes Park in N9 Edmonton.

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Electricians

Full rewires, consumer unit upgrades, EICR landlord certificates and EV charger installation for Pymmes Park area properties and N9 Edmonton.

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Gas Engineers

Gas Safe registered engineers for boiler servicing, CP12 landlord gas safety certificates and heating repairs across the Pymmes Park area and N9.

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Builders

Extensions, loft conversions and full refurbishments for the varied housing stock surrounding Pymmes Park — Victorian terraces, semis and post-war properties.

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Kitchen Fitters

Fitted kitchen installations and full refits for properties around Pymmes Park — from practical rental-spec upgrades to full mid-range refits.

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Bathroom Fitters

Full bathroom refits, shower rooms and landlord bathroom renewals for properties across the Pymmes Park area and wider N9.

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Roofers

Tile repairs, flat roof replacement and full re-roofs for the mixed housing stock around Pymmes Park in north Edmonton N9.

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Painters & Decorators

Interior and exterior decorating, rental refreshes and full redecoration for residential properties throughout the Pymmes Park area.

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Landscapers

Garden clearance, paving, fencing and landscaping for properties surrounding Pymmes Park — taking advantage of the park's green setting.

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Handymen

Reliable handyman services across the Pymmes Park area and N9 Edmonton — repairs, shelving, odd jobs and general property maintenance.

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Locksmiths

Emergency lockout cover, security upgrades and lock replacements for homes and rental properties around Pymmes Park and N9.

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Driving Instructors

DVSA-approved instructors covering the Pymmes Park area, Lower Edmonton, Haselbury and the wider N9 and N18 area.

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Plasterers

Skim coat, dry lining and finishing plasterwork for rental and owner-occupied properties across the Pymmes Park area and N9.

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Damp Proofers

Rising damp treatment, penetrating damp investigation and waterproofing for older Victorian and inter-war properties around Pymmes Park.

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📋 Landlord Certificates — Pymmes Park Area N9

The Pymmes Park area has a high density of privately rented properties. Gas Safety Certificates (CP12), EICR electrical reports and EPCs are legal requirements. Book certified Gas Safe engineers and NICEIC electricians — covering N9 and N18 Edmonton.

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Typical Trade Costs near Pymmes Park (2025)

Guide prices for N9/N18 Edmonton — based on the terraced and semi-detached housing typical of the Pymmes Park area. Always get three quotes.

JobLow estimateHigh estimate
Boiler service£80£120
Boiler replacement (combi)£1,800£2,900
Gas safety certificate (CP12)£60£100
EICR certificate£150£280
Full rewire (3-bed terrace)£2,800£5,000
EV charger installation£750£1,200
Loft conversion (Velux)£18,000£28,000
Extension (single-storey)£20,000£40,000
Kitchen refit (mid-range)£5,000£14,000
Bathroom refit (mid-range)£3,500£8,500
New roof (3-bed terrace)£4,000£7,500
House painting (exterior)£1,200£3,000
Damp treatment (rising damp)£500£2,500
Plastering (full room)£280£580
Driving lesson (60 min)£35£48

Prices are indicative for N9/N18 and updated June 2025. VAT may apply for VAT-registered contractors.

About the Pymmes Park Area

A Historic Park in North Edmonton

Pymmes Park is one of the most historically significant public parks in north London. The estate takes its name from the Pymmes family who owned it in the sixteenth century, and the surviving Pymmes House — a Grade II listed building — retains elements of the original manor. The park was acquired by Edmonton Urban District Council in 1897 and has been a public open space ever since, providing a valued green lung for the dense residential streets of north and central Edmonton.

The park's formal gardens, lake and open spaces attract residents from across N9 and N18, and the Pymmes Brook that flows through the park gives its name to the wider Pymmes Brook Trail — a walking route linking Barnet, Enfield and Haringey along the brook corridor.

Residential Character

The streets surrounding Pymmes Park contain a mix of housing periods and types: Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses on the older streets closest to the historic Edmonton core; inter-war semi-detached properties on roads developed during the 1920s and 1930s; and post-war council and private properties on the estates built to the north and east. The area has a high proportion of privately rented properties, and the rental market generates consistent demand for landlord compliance work alongside the owner-occupier improvement and maintenance workload.

The Pymmes Brook Trail

The Pymmes Brook — a tributary of the River Lee — flows through the park and gives its name to a 14-mile walking trail that follows the brook from its source in Barnet, through Enfield, past Pymmes Park and south through Haringey to the River Lee at Tottenham Hale. The trail provides a green walking and cycling corridor through some of north London's densest residential areas, and Pymmes Park sits at the heart of this green infrastructure. The brook's presence in the area means that properties adjacent to the stream in low-lying locations should be aware of potential flood and groundwater risk.

Silver Street and Edmonton Green

Silver Street station (Lee Valley line, Greater Anglia) is the nearest rail connection for the northern Pymmes Park streets, providing services to Liverpool Street in approximately 25 minutes. Edmonton Green station — one of north London's largest transport interchanges, combining rail, bus and retail — is accessible from the southern Pymmes Park streets. The Edmonton Green bus station provides extensive connections across north London. The A1010 Fore Street runs through Edmonton Green and north through the Enfield Highway corridor, providing good road connectivity.

N9 / N18 Postcode Areas — Pymmes Park

The Pymmes Park area spans the N9 and N18 postcode districts in Edmonton, within the London Borough of Enfield.

Postcode sectorAreas covered
N9 0Pymmes Park north — Haselbury Road, Galliard Road, Brettenham Road, Bury Street West fringe
N9 8Pymmes Park south — Lower Edmonton, Fore Street north, Pymmes Brook fringe
N18 2Pymmes Park east — Upper Edmonton border, Montagu Road, Silver Street fringe

Frequently Asked Questions — Tradespeople near Pymmes Park

What is the Pymmes Park area like as a place to live?

The Pymmes Park area covers the residential streets surrounding Pymmes Park in north and central Edmonton, spanning the N9 and N18 postcode areas in the south of the London Borough of Enfield. The park itself provides an attractive green centrepiece — 25 acres of formal gardens, open parkland, a lake and sports facilities — giving the surrounding streets a more pleasant residential character than the wider Edmonton area. The housing is a mix of Victorian and Edwardian terraces, inter-war semis and post-war properties. The area has a high proportion of privately rented properties, consistent with the wider Edmonton pattern.

What is Pymmes Park and Pymmes House?

Pymmes Park is a public park of approximately 25 acres in Edmonton, managed by the London Borough of Enfield. At its centre stands Pymmes House — a Grade II listed building with origins in the sixteenth century, when it was a substantial manor house associated with Lord Burghley, Queen Elizabeth I's chief minister. Elizabeth I herself is said to have visited the estate. The house later fell into disrepair and was partially demolished in the nineteenth century, but the surviving range has been restored. Today the park surrounds the house with formal gardens, open grass, a lake fed by the Pymmes Brook, woodland areas and sports pitches — making it one of the most historically significant public parks in north London.

What trade work is most in demand in the Pymmes Park area?

The mixed Victorian, inter-war and post-war housing surrounding Pymmes Park generates consistent demand across all main trade types. Boiler replacements and annual CP12 gas safety certificates are most frequently requested, particularly from landlords managing the area's substantial rental stock. Electrical rewires and consumer unit upgrades are common in the older pre-1960s properties. EICR certificates are a routine landlord requirement. Kitchen and bathroom refits — from practical landlord-spec upgrades to mid-range owner-occupier improvements — feature regularly, alongside roof repairs, plastering and damp treatment.

Is landlord certificate work in demand near Pymmes Park?

Yes — the streets surrounding Pymmes Park in N9 and N18 have a high proportion of privately rented properties, and landlord compliance certification is a consistent requirement. Gas Safety Certificates (CP12) must be renewed annually; Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) are required every five years or at change of tenancy. Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) must show at least an E rating before a property can be let. GetQuickHelp connects landlords in the Pymmes Park area with Gas Safe engineers and NICEIC-registered electricians covering N9, N18 and the wider north Edmonton area.

Which stations serve the Pymmes Park area?

The Pymmes Park area is served by Silver Street station and Edmonton Green station, both on the Lee Valley line (Greater Anglia). Silver Street provides services to Liverpool Street in approximately 25 minutes, with connections at Tottenham Hale to the Victoria line. Edmonton Green station is one of north London's busiest transport interchange points, combining the Lee Valley line station with one of the largest bus stations in the area, providing connections across north London, Enfield and Hertfordshire. The A1010 Fore Street runs through Edmonton Green and connects north through the Enfield Highway corridor.

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