Enfield was a town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, location 42° 19' N, 072° 22' W. The town was incorporated in 1801 from portions of Greenwich and Belchertown. The town was disincorporated on April 28, 1938 and portions of the town were annexed to the adjacent towns of Belchertown, New Salem, Pelham, and Ware. The majority of the town now lies submerged beneath the Quabbin Reservoir.
Enfield Town is a town in the London Borough of Enfield.
Historically Enfield was a collection of small communities spread around the royal hunting grounds of Enfield Chase.
Enfield Town is famous for having the world's first ever cash machine or ATM, which was installed at the branch of Barclays Bank on June 27th 1967, and the world's first solid state circuitry colour televisions, which were manufactured by Ferguson at their plant in Enfield.