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  1. Things to Do in Enfield, England: See Tripadvisor's 17,287 traveller reviews and photos of Enfield tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Enfield. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • Team Sport Go Karting
    • King and Tinker Pub
    • Capel Manor Gardens Maze
    • Myddelton House Gardens
    • Grovelands Park
    • Enfield Museum
    • Chickenshed Theater
    • Whitewebbs Transport Museum
    • Forty Hall and Estate
    • Trent Park

    A little racing can certainly make for a fun afternoon, and Team Sport’s location in Edmonton certainly brings out a great mix of locals and tourists alike. The 800-meter circuit is actually split between two levels and offers nine corners to make things challenging. The average lap time is 45 seconds, but it will feel like longer as your adrenalin...

    The King and Tinker is quite possibly the oldest pub in Enfield with over 500 years of history, but beer has been brewed on-site since 950 AD. The name derives from an old ballad about King James I and a pan mender and this pub is supposedly where that meeting took place. Of course, it’s not the song you’ll be coming for, but the delicious selectio...

    Plenty of estate gardens can be found throughout London, but the reason to visit the gardens at Capel Manor is its wonderfully intricate hedge maze. The maze is done in an Italianate style and is just one of many worldly designs in the estate that also includes a Japanese Garden, Historical Garden, and a Jungle Gym garden for the kids.

    Another great example of the area’s flora comes from Myddelton House Gardens, a 19thCentury estate with gardens that were the result of the work of E.A. Bowles. Bowles was a leading authority on gardening in his day and wrote several books on the subject. As this was his home, the gardens have a more personal and organic feel to them than others ar...

    We do seem to be talking a lot about estate gardens, don’t we? Well, Grovelands park is actually a public park that originated as an estate that was designed by famed architect James Nash. The entirety of the park is Grade II listed, and English Heritage keeps it on a list of “Heritage at risk” out of concern for the declining state of the park, th...

    Borough museums are the best places to learn local history, and Enfield Museum has plenty of history in its exhibits from ancient times to the present. Beyond the permanent exhibits displaying life over the centuries and items manufactured in Enfield, the museum also has as a temporary exhibit on how both World Wars shaped the borough. If you want ...

    Every actor gets his or her start somewhere, and Chickenshed is one such place. The children’s theater is one of many in London and has four separate children’s theater groups and two youth groups to encourage young thespians ages 5 to 21. It gets its name from having started in a disused chicken barn but now has state of the art facilities. Be sur...

    The city’s other major transport museum besides the London Transport Museum, Whitewebbs will surprise you with its collection of artefacts from miniature to full-sized vehicles of all types. Fire engines, delivery vans, motorcycles, bicycles, and more await when you visit this old Victorian pumping station, giving you a better idea of how people mo...

    This 17thCentury Manor house is one of the grandest in London as befitting its Grade II listed status. Sitting atop a gravel hill from which it derives its name, the home and estate grounds are managed by the borough as a museum. In addition to exhibits featuring the life of the estate, venturing out into the grounds will expose you to some beautif...

    The top public park to see on this list, Trent Park started as one of King Henry VIII’s many hunting grounds in Greater London. King George III gifted it to his doctor in 1777 as a reward for saving the life of his younger brother, the Duke of Gloucester. On the grounds, you can still find Trent Park House and the bordering Middlesex College. Featu...

  2. Things to Do in Enfield, England: See Tripadvisor's 17,299 traveler reviews and photos of Enfield tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Enfield. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. The top attractions to visit in Enfield are: Trent Park; Capel Manor Gardens; Myddelton House Gardens; Forty Hall & Estate; Whitewebbs Museum of Transport; See all attractions in Enfield on Tripadvisor

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  5. Erleben Sie die perfekte Mischung aus städtischer und natürlicher Schönheit in Enfield, London. Explore historische Stätten, belebte Märkte und weitläufige Parks.

  6. 8 reviews. Enfield Vicarage Silver St, Enfield EN1 3EG England. 0.2 miles from Enfield Town Station. Enfield Market. #10 of 17 things to do in Enfield. 23 reviews. Church Street Market Place, Enfield EN2 6LT England. 0.2 miles from Enfield Town Station. Bush Hill Park Golf Club. #27 of 511 Outdoor Activities in London. 182 reviews.