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Rainbow over Potters Bar, Middlesex

Potters Bar

Potters Bar is a town in the ancient parish of South Mimms in northern Middlesex. It is considered to be part of the London commuter belt.

The town started life in the early 13th century as a small village on the course of the Great North Road and it remained a small settlement until the arrival of the Great Northern Railway in 1850 and the opening of a station here, following with Potters Bar expanded into the sizable town it is today. It is Middlesex's northernmost town. (Read more)