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Barclays Bank, at 20 The Town, Enfield, formerly the London and Provincial Bank, is a
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building in the London Borough of Enfield. It was designed by William Gillbee Scott in a Flemish Renaissance style and completed in 1897. London and Provincial were taken over by
Barclays Bank Barclays PLC (, occasionally ) is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England. Barclays operates as two divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, supported by a service company, Barclays Execution Services ...
in 1918. The interior of the building has been greatly altered since 1897. It received an interior redesign in 1919 and the original double-height banking hall has been reduced to one storey. In the mid-twentieth century a block of offices was built at the rear but those are not listed. In 1967, the world's first
automatic teller machine An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account ...
(ATM) was installed on the west side of the building and in 2017, a gold-coloured ATM and plaque were installed to mark the spot.


History

The first bank to open a branch in Enfield was the London and Provincial Bank in 1875. In 1894, they bought the Greyhound Inn and terraced houses on the eastern side of Enfield Market Square, and in 1896 launched an architectural competition for a new building on that site. The London architect William Gillbee Scott was the winner with his designs shown at the Royal Academy and published in ''The Builder'' in January 1897. They were for a main bank building and a block of offices in a similar style to the rear but only the main building was built at the time. The bank was built by Alan Fairhead and Son of Cecil Road, Enfield, and completed in December 1897. It is of red brick in
Flemish bond Flemish bond is a pattern of brickwork that is a common feature in Georgian architecture. The pattern features bricks laid lengthwise (''stretchers'') alternating with bricks laid with their shorter ends exposed (''headers'') within the same cou ...
with stone dressings to all storeys which completely cover the ground floor front elevation. The style is
Flemish Renaissance The Renaissance in the Low Countries was a cultural period in the Northern Renaissance that took place in around the 16th century in the Low Countries (corresponding to modern-day Belgium, the Netherlands and French Flanders). Culture in the Low ...
. In 1918, the London and Provincial became Barclays Bank. The interior of the bank has been much changed during its existence with a redesign by Alfred Foster in 1919 at a cost of £4,055 () and other changes including the loss of the original double-height banking hall that has been reduced to one storey. In the mid-twentieth century a single storey block of offices was added at the rear. The bank was listed Grade II on the
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in March 2023, in part for its group value with the adjacent Grade II listed Old Vestry Office. The twentieth-century office extension is not included in the listing. To the rear is the Grade II* listed St Andrew's Church and to its west is the Enfield market square. The bank faces Hatton Walk and various retail buildings on the south side of The Town.


World's first ATM

The world's first cash machine or
automatic teller machine An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions, such as cash withdrawals, deposits, funds transfers, balance inquiries or account ...
, invented by
John Shepherd-Barron John Adrian Shepherd-Barron OBE (23 June 1925 – 15 May 2010) was an India-born British inventor, who led the team that installed the first cash machine, sometimes referred to as the automated teller machine or ATM. Early life John Adrian Shep ...
, was installed on the western side of the building on 27 June 1967 and opened by the actor and Enfield resident
Reg Varney Reginald Alfred Varney (11 July 1916 – 16 November 2008) was an English actor, entertainer and comedian. He is best remembered for having played the lead role of bus driver Stan Butler in the London Weekend Television, LWT sitcom ''On the Buse ...
, best known for his lead role in the television sitcom ''
On the Buses ''On the Buses'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom that was broadcast on ITV (TV network), ITV from 1969 to 1973. It was created by Chesney and Wolfe, Ronald Chesney and Ronald Wolfe, who wrote most of the episodes. It spawned thr ...
'' (1969-1973). The maximum permitted cash withdrawal at the time was £10 (), and customers had to purchase a paper voucher in advance which they inserted into the machine, along with a
personal identification number A personal identification number (PIN; sometimes RAS syndrome, redundantly a PIN code or PIN number) is a numeric (sometimes alpha-numeric) passcode used in the process of authenticating a user accessing a system. The PIN has been the key to faci ...
(PIN). The Enfield branch of
Barclays Barclays PLC (, occasionally ) is a British multinational universal bank, headquartered in London, England. Barclays operates as two divisions, Barclays UK and Barclays International, supported by a service company, Barclays Execution Services ...
was chosen for the installation because it was likely to easily obtain planning permission for the machine, had a good pavement facade, sufficiently high windows, and a clientele that was a good cross-section of banking customers. In 2017, Barclays commemorated the 50th anniversary of the first ATM by installing a gold-colored ATM and a plaque at the site of the original machine.


Gallery

File:Date stone on Barclays Bank, Church Street, EN2 - geograph.org.uk - 3892669.jpg, Date stone File:Barclays Bank, Enfield Town Oct. 2016 03.jpg, Seen from Enfield market square File:Barclays Bank, Enfield Oct. 2016.jpg, Position in The Town File:Barclays Bank, Enfield Town Oct. 2016 04.jpg, Interior, October 2016


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* {{Barclays, , state=collapsed 1897 establishments in England 1897 in London 1967 establishments in England 1967 in London Automated teller machines Barclays Buildings and structures completed in 1897 Enfield, London Grade II listed banks Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Enfield