South Lodge, Enfield Chase, 1808.
South Lodge (lower right) on a map drawn-up following Hugh Westlake's survey of Enfield Chase in 1700.

South Lodge was one of the three lodges in the royal hunting ground of Enfield Chase. It was originally known as the South-bailey alongside the East-bailey and the West-bailey. [1]

The lake from the former gardens of the Lodge survives at Lakeside.[2]

References

  1. Lysons, Daniel (1795). Enfield, in The Environs of London: Volume 2, County of Middlesex. London: British History Online. pp. 278–334. Retrieved 1 March 2023. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. Lakeside. London Gardens Online. Retrieved 7 February 2019.

Bibliography

51°38′58″N 0°07′22″W / 51.6494°N 0.1227°W / 51.6494; -0.1227


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