Unlocking Broomfield: A 5km walk in an Edwardian suburb with Adrian Day
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Unlocking Broomfield: A 5km walk in an Edwardian suburb with Adrian Day

  • UNDER 14 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Let's stroll around Palmers Green, a charming Edwardian suburb, with Adrian Day as our guide - it's gonna be an informative walk!

Date and time

Sat, 31 May 2025 10:30 - 12:30 GMT+1

Location

Palmers Green Train Station - Great Northern Rail

Aldermans Hill London N13 4PN United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • UNDER 14 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Paid venue parking

Palmers Green: a walk around a classic Edwardian suburb with Adrian Day

Join us for a delightful stroll around the charming Edwardian suburb of Palmers Green with the knowledgeable guide, Adrian Day. Discover the history and architecture of this picturesque area while enjoying a leisurely walk. Meet us outside Palmers Green Train Station - Great Northern Rail for an informative and enjoyable experience! We will be on the right as you leave the ticket office.

Depending on the pace the walk will last two to three hours.


Unlocking Broomfield Park for the community

Enfield Council received support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for their project 'Unlocking Broomfield Park for the Community'. Thanks to National Lottery players, this project aims to improve Broomfield Park by exploring its history and offering fun activities for everyone.

The National Lottery Heritage Fund has provided funding to help Enfield Council plan for a larger grant. The project will involve removing the burnt sections of Broomfield House and connecting the house with the park again. They will also restore the special Baroque water garden.

Enfield Council is working with the Friends of Broomfield Park, Broomfield House Trust, the Enfield Society, Southgate District Civic Voice, and local councillors to make this project happen.

During the planning phase, the council will work with the local community to develop a shared vision for Broomfield House and its place in the park. Local residents can join in activities, such as health and wellbeing events, a community archaeology dig, a mural project, and helping to make decisions about the park.

Have your say survey what do you want to see as part of Unlocking Broomfield for the community?

Please tell us your story or memorywhat does Broomfield House or Park mean to you and your family.

Frequently asked questions

Is it suitable for all?

Not suitable for small children and unfortunately some parts aren’t suitable for mobility aids (the New River towpath and the Remembrance Garden)

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