Forty Hall & Estate

Forty Hall & Estate is a history museum Enfield located in United Kingdom.

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  • Phone

    +44 20 8363 8196

  • Website

    fortyhallestate.co.uk

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  • Type

    History Museum

Address

Forty Hill Enfield Greater London EN2 9HA United Kingdom

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picnics scones trails casual homemade food frisbees farmers market trees jams lakes farms well
Mars Nicolaou

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!

Jodi

The Forty Hall Cedar of Lebanon, one of the Great Trees of London, is to the left as you face the house, with the lake behind. It dates back to the turn of the 18th century.

Martin Tiedemann

17 August: A grand Jacobean house built in 1629 for Sir Nicholas Rainton, later Lord Mayor of London. The park is home to a modern vineyard , the first of its size in London since medieval times.

Rob Hick

Surprisingly well renovated house in beautiful grounds. Well worth a visit if you're around.

Malcolm Sleath

The new management at the café has transformed it into a destination in its own right.

Rob Hick

Surprisingly well renovated house in beautiful grounds. Well worth a visit.

Chiaka Chiedozie

Nice for a morning jog ! Get it done early before the school runs????

Walk London

On London LOOP walk. Look out for the red-brick gateway, thought to have been built by Inigo Jones, the architect of Covent Garden Piazza.

Artur Taurus

Home made scones with cream and house jam are good ;)

Nikky Moore

Wonderful gardens !

Nush Goede

Nice place to have a picnic , throw a frisbee around and just chill .

Dames 1968

The coffee is good, but the service is shocking: still run by in-house Enfield Council services.

Scott Wilkinson

Good cafe !! Lots of space.

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Forty hall farm

A farm in Enfield?! - Paul Barnard

Café
Nice Green Cafe

Decor is nice, but the minimal selection of food leaves a lot to be desired. Soup tasteless (and and served in a paper cup) bread both hard and doughy. Ridiculous use of only paper plates and cups. - Rachelle B

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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. - veronica shleina

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The mail rail is without a doubt the best bit and it’s worth the entire entrance fee! The exhibition is very kid-friendly. It’s 1H - 1H 30 min experience in total. - Jeanette Mayland

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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