Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge is a history museum Chingford located in United Kingdom.
8 Ranger's Rd Chingford Greater London E4 7QH United Kingdom
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A good illustration of the Tudor's dining habits as well as the possibility to try the dresses from the 16th century as introduced by Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.
25 July: On the edge of Epping Forest - once a Royal Hunting ground - the Lodge was actually built for Henry VIII in 1543. Today it is open to visitors, allowing them to get a flavour of Tudor life .
Fascinating delve into Tudor life .
On the London LOOP. Great place for kids to dress up and play Tudor.
Really good hot choc
One of the best places in Enfield. Great trails, good for picnics, browsing farmers market, checking out the animals at the farm, runs, rest... everything! - Mars Nicolaou
Just go in! 2pm and 3pm a lovely free guided tour. Entry fee about £3.50. I've lived in Hackney 3 years and only went today! Kicking myself! Such a cute Tea Room ❤️????☕️ - Kaye Allen
The garden is such a beauty! Perfect for a sunny day out stroll. Many musical instruments displayed inside, alongside with many delicate china/porcelain collection. - Nicole Lai
Diverse lunch options from Sausage sandwich to butternut squash tagine. - Nicola Hallas
Check out the beautiful signed Willow Trail round the lake and more (takes about an hour and starts from the car park). - Daniel Rosenberg
Fantastic green space with plenty of interesting trails for walking or cycling. - Carl Griffin