Visitor attractions and information
- Enfield
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Lee
Valley Regional Park. Lee Valley Information Service, Stubbins
Hall Lane, Crooked Mile, Essex, EN9 2EG, Tel: +44 (0)1992 702
200. Recreational areas, heritage sites, nature reserves, lake
and riverside trails, golf or ice skating, fishing, birdwatching,
exploring countryside, historic sites. The Lee Valley Regional
Park runs for 26 miles between Ware in Hertfordshire and the
East India Dock Basin by the River Thames. Much of the Park is
accessible by boat along the River Lee. Enfield is on the banks of the river Lee, the King
George Reservoir and the William Girling Reservoir. They form
part of the Lea Valley chain of reservoirs supplying water for
treatment in the North London area. |
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Epping Forest. Epping Forest Conservation
Centre. Tel: 020 8508 0028. As you can imagine there are a multitude
of activities that take place in the Forest. Walking, Cycling,
Horse Riding, Orienteering and more...... Location: About 5 miles east of Enfield. |
eppingforest.co.uk |
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Whitewebbs
Museum of Transport, Whitewebbs Road, Enfield, Middlesex. EN2
9HW. Tel: 020 8367 1898. Formerly a pump station; exhibitions
& events, including arts fairs, bike shows, car rallies and
pageants. whitewebbsmuseum.co.uk. About 1 mile north of Enfield. Whitewebbs
Museum is situated within easy reach of Junction 25 on the M25. |
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Forty Hall, Forty Hill, Enfield, Middlesex
EN2 9HA. Tel: 020 8363 8196. A beautiful Grade 1 listed Jacobean
House built in 1629. Admission free. About 1 mile north of Enfield. ! mile from Junction
25 on the M25, just off the A10. |
enfield.gov.uk/fortyhall |
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London attractions
north and north east of the Thames |