
A chance to find out about and give your views on the Unlocking Broomfield project
+ kids crafts event provided by Zinfinity
Drop in at the former bowls clubhouse in Broomfield Park, meet members of the project and design teams and take the opportunity to see and comment on the concept design for the future of Broomfield House.
The concept design has been developed following initial public consultation and workshops.
What will happen?
- The damaged remains of Broomfield House will be carefully taken down
- The scaffolding around it will be removed
- Local people will help decide how to remember the house
- The park will get new signs, gardens, and stories about the past
- A special Baroque water garden will be created
- Salvaged parts of the house may be reused for memorial features
How long will it take?
- The full project should be completed by 2028
Who is paying for this?
- The National Lottery Heritage Fund is supporting the project, using money raised by National Lottery players.
How much will it cost?
- £530,000 has already been received for planning. This funding will also help progress plans for a full National Lottery grant in 2026, to reconnect the house and park through memorials, storytelling, and landscaping.
Enfield Council heritage projects: Broomfield House
Feedback from earlier engagement sessions
Unlocking Broomfield project boards
Unlocking Broomfield project masterplan
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