List of public art in Enfield

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This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Enfield.

Cockfosters

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
Cockfosters War Memorial Junction of Chalk Lane and Cockfosters Road, Cockfosters 1920s [1] 51°39′18″N 0°09′09″W / 51.6549°N 0.1525°W / 51.6549; -0.1525

Edmonton

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
The Keats and Lamb bench. Hillhouse Edge sandstone seat with a quill pen back. The paving in the shape of an open book incorporates quotes from the poet John Keats and the writer Charles Lamb who both lived near to this site. Seat 825 x 3500 x 600 mm, floor panels 600 x 1650 each. Church Street, Edmonton, North London. Junction with Winchester Road. 1999 Tim Shutter The artist. 51.626100 N

- 0.064759W

Gilpin's Bell Fore Street, Edmonton December, 1996 Angela Godfrey [2] 51°36′44″N 0°03′54″W / 51.61230°N 0.06501°W / 51.61230; -0.06501
Monty the metal horse Chad Crescent, Edmonton 2004 Iain Nutting [3] 51°37′24″N 0°02′51″W / 51.62342°N 0.04762°W / 51.62342; -0.04762
Mosaic of Marie Lloyd Edmonton Green Shopping Centre, Entrance to the Market Square 2010 Pupils of St Edmunds RC Primary School [4] 51°37′29″N 0°03′27″W / 51.6247°N 0.0574°W / 51.6247; -0.0574
Portrait plaque of Charles Lamb Community House, 313 Fore Street, Edmonton 1898 George Frampton [5] 51°37′12″N 0°03′45″E / 51.6199°N 0.0625°E / 51.6199; 0.0625
Portrait plaque of John Keats Community House, 313 Fore Street, Edmonton 1898 George Frampton [6] 51°37′12″N 0°03′45″E / 51.6199°N 0.0625°E / 51.6199; 0.0625
Sculpture on exterior wall St Mary's Church Centre, Lawrence Road, N18 c..1970 51°37′03″N 0°03′28″W / 51.617496°N 0.057673°W / 51.617496; -0.057673
Edmonton War Memorial Edmonton Green Roundabout, near the station 1920s [7] 51°37′30″N 0°03′38″W / 51.6249°N 0.0605°W / 51.6249; -0.0605

Enfield

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
The Millennium Fountain River Walk, Enfield Town 2000 Wendy Taylor [8] 51°39′13.2″N 0°5′16.6″W / 51.653667°N 0.087944°W / 51.653667; -0.087944
Statue above drinking fountain Church Street, Enfield Town 1884 [9] 51°39′7.4″N 0°4′51.6″W / 51.652056°N 0.081000°W / 51.652056; -0.081000
Enfield Old Market Cross Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross, Enfield 1826 (moved to Myddelton House 1904) [10] 51°40′27″N 0°03′39″W / 51.674183°N 0.060736°W / 51.674183; -0.060736
Piper The lake terrace, Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross, Enfield recarved c..2008 (original was stolen) [11]

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51°40′28.24″N 0°3′41.53″W / 51.6745111°N 0.0615361°W / 51.6745111; -0.0615361
Young boy holding apron with puppies The lake terrace, Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross, Enfield 19th century Flemish [13] 51°40′28.24″N 0°3′41.53″W / 51.6745111°N 0.0615361°W / 51.6745111; -0.0615361
Sundial The lawn, Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross, Enfield Pedestal early 1700s, sundial replaced in 2010 [14] 51°40′30.09″N 0°3′37.47″W / 51.6750250°N 0.0604083°W / 51.6750250; -0.0604083
Enfield War Memorial Chase Green, Enfield 1920s [15] 51°39′14″N 0°05′20″W / 51.6539°N 0.0888°W / 51.6539; -0.0888
Arctic Campaign Memorial Silver Street, Enfield November 2003 [16] 51°39′15″N 0°04′49″W / 51.6542°N 0.0803°W / 51.6542; -0.0803
Stone Lion Forty Hall, Enfield Moved from Broomfield House in the 1980s [17] 51°40′11″N 0°04′05″W / 51.66982°N 0.068042°W / 51.66982; -0.068042
Stone Lion Forty Hall, Enfield 19th century or earlier [18] [19] 51°40′11″N 0°04′05″W / 51.66982°N 0.068042°W / 51.66982; -0.068042
'Turkey Brook Guardian',

An amalgam of a fish, bird, squirrel and dog, sitting on a turkey egg embedded with pebbles from the brook. Carved in Stoke ground base bed Bath stone. 150 x 120 x 92 cm.

Turkey St Gateway Open Space, Enfield 26 July 2013 Tim Shutter [20] 51°40′20″N 0°02′47″W / 51.672204°N 0.046365°W / 51.672204; -0.046365

Palmers Green

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
Palmers Green War Memorial Broomfield Park, Palmers Green 1929 [21] 51°37′00″N 0°07′03″W / 51.61661°N 0.11753°W / 51.61661; -0.11753

Trent Park

Image Title / individual commemorated Location Date Sculptor Source Coordinates
Sphinx (north) Steps at east end of terrace, Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield c..1700 John Nost see below 51°39′36.58″N 0°8′4.48″W / 51.6601611°N 0.1345778°W / 51.6601611; -0.1345778
Sphinx (south) Steps at east end of terrace, Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield c..1700 John Nost [22]

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51°39′36.58″N 0°8′4.48″W / 51.6601611°N 0.1345778°W / 51.6601611; -0.1345778
Stone Urn 120m north west of Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield Early mid-18th century [24]

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51°39′36.71″N 0°8′13.07″W / 51.6601972°N 0.1369639°W / 51.6601972; -0.1369639
'Time and Opportunity' or 'Peace embracing Time' North west end of terrace, Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield early 18th century [26] 51°39′36.83″N 0°8′7.43″W / 51.6602306°N 0.1353972°W / 51.6602306; -0.1353972
Samson Slaying a Philistine North west of terrace, Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield 18th century Possibly John Cheere after Giambologna [27] [28] 51°39′37.28″N 0°8′8.11″W / 51.6603556°N 0.1355861°W / 51.6603556; -0.1355861
Hercules and Antaeus North east of terrace, Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield 18th century Possibly John Cheere after Giambologna see above, and [29] 51°39′36.94″N 0°8′3.51″W / 51.6602611°N 0.1343083°W / 51.6602611; -0.1343083
Actaeon Left of main entrance to Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield c..1700 [30] 51°39′35.63″N 0°8′6.97″W / 51.6598972°N 0.1352694°W / 51.6598972; -0.1352694
Artemis / Venus Right of main entrance to Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield c..1700 [31] [32] 51°39′35.68″N 0°8′5.26″W / 51.6599111°N 0.1347944°W / 51.6599111; -0.1347944
Obelisk with inscription "To the memory of the birth of George Grey, Earl of Harold, son of Henry and Sophia, Duke and Duchess of Kent." West side of Moat Wood, Trent Park, Enfield c..1733 [33] 51°39′58.45″N 0°8′32.6″W / 51.6662361°N 0.142389°W / 51.6662361; -0.142389
Memorial column with inscription: " To the memory of Iemima Crewe, Duchess of Kent". East end of The Avenue, Trent Park, Enfield Early 18th century [34] 51°39′28.96″N 0°8′19.37″W / 51.6580444°N 0.1387139°W / 51.6580444; -0.1387139
Short Obelisk, with inscription "To the memory of Henry, Duke of Kent" West end of the avenue, Trent Park, Enfield Early 18th century [35] 51°39′22.53″N 0°8′59.84″W / 51.6562583°N 0.1499556°W / 51.6562583; -0.1499556
Wooden Sculpture South of footpath from Cockfosters Road to Trent Park House, Trent Park, Enfield 2011 Friedel Buecking [36] 51°39′23.08″N 0°8′42.35″W / 51.6564111°N 0.1450972°W / 51.6564111; -0.1450972

References

  1. Cockfosters War Memorial Traces of War. Accessed 4 August 2014.
  2. Gilpin's Bell:London Gardens Online Accessed 8 December 2011
  3. p11 Monty Metal Horse:123People Accessed 15 August 2011
  4. Marie Lloyd Mosaic: Enfield Independent Accessed 15 August 2011
  5. Charles Lamb Plaque: Passmore Edwards Website Accessed 15 August 2011
  6. John Keats Plaque: Passmore Edwards Website Accessed 15 August 2011
  7. War Memorial Edmonton Green Traces of World War One. Accessed 4 August 2014.
  8. Millennium Fountain Sundial: Millennium Fountain: Debretts Authorised Biography Accessed 15 August 2011
  9. Enfield Town Drinking Fountain Drinking Fountain: Enfield Council Sculpture Survey Accessed 19 September 2011
  10. Old Market Cross: UK Beaches Guide Accessed 23 February 2016
  11. Piper, Myddelton House: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority Accessed 16 February 2012
  12. Piper statue, Myddelton House: Conservation study for Myddelton House Accessed 16 December 2011
  13. Boy with puppies, Myddelton House: Conservation study for Myddelton House Accessed 16 December 2011
  14. Sundial, Myddelton House: Lee Valley Regional Park Authority Accessed 16 Feb 2012
  15. Remembering the Fallen North London News, 11 November 2013. Accessed 4 August 2014.
  16. War Memorial to the Arctic Campaign Accessed 4 August 2014.
  17. Historic England List Entry Accessed 8 September 2015.
  18. Historic England List Entry Accessed 8 September 2015.
  19. The Enfield Society 1960s Photo Accessed 8 September 2015.
  20. Enfield Council on Facebook Accessed 16 November 2015.
  21. War Memorial Palmers Green Traces of War. Accessed 4 August 2014.
  22. Sphinx: London Gardens Online Accessed 8 December 2011
  23. Sphinx: British Listed Buildings Accessed 14 December 2011
  24. Stone Urn: London Gardens Online Accessed 8 December 2011
  25. Stone Urn: British Listed Buildings Accessed 14 December 2011
  26. Peace and Opportunity: British Listed Buildings Accessed 14 December 2011
  27. IHBC Context magazine online Accessed 27 June 2014
  28. : English Heritage Accessed 27 June 2014
  29. : V&A Search the Collections Accessed 28 June 2014
  30. Actaeon: British Listed Buildings Accessed 8 December 2011
  31. Artemis/Venus: British Listed Buildings Accessed 12 December 2011
  32. Artemis/Venus: Enfield Sculpture Survey Accessed 12 December 2011
  33. Obelisk: British Listed Buildings Accessed 17 February 2012
  34. British Listed Buildings Accessed 5 September 2012
  35. British Listed Buildings Accessed 4 September 2012
  36. Enfield Independent Accessed 9 November 2012
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