Eley Industrial Estate, Industrial complex in Edmonton, London, United Kingdom
Eley Industrial Estate is an industrial zone in Edmonton, London, that sits along the River Lee Navigation with multiple manufacturing facilities and warehouses spread across the site. The complex connects to the North Circular Road A406 and is served by several transportation routes that facilitate logistics and distribution.
The estate takes its name from the Eley Brothers, who specialized in manufacturing rifle cartridges during the early industrial development of this area. This manufacturing legacy shaped the character of the site and remains embedded in its identity.
The industrial complex maintains a manufacturing presence through companies like Coca-Cola European Partners, which operates a production facility within the estate.
Access is well-organized via the North Circular Road A406 and local street networks that direct visitors and vehicles efficiently. Proximity to the Lea Valley Lines railway provides additional transport connections, making the estate convenient for logistics and movement.
The distinctive chimney of the Edmonton Incinerator serves as a landmark that rises above the site and helps orient visitors. Salmons Brook, a small watercourse, flows through the estate and passes beneath the North Circular Road, showing how infrastructure adapts around the natural landscape.
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