Events on Events Listings: Find Camelot with the Love Parks Link Walk
Find Camelot with the Love Parks Link Walk
- Date: 26 July 2009
- Location: Pymmes Park, Victoria Road, Edmonton, N18
- Time: 10:00 - 14:00
- Cost: 0.00
Meet outside the Pymmes Park Visitor Centre, near the Victoria Road entrance, Edmonton, N18
This fascinating 4 hour walk will see us pass through some great historical sites such as Pymmes Park, which was once the home of Sir William Cecil, Queen Elizabeth I right hand man.
You will also see Oakwood Park's famous ice well. It is still visible from the Oak Lodge Estate that used to be there - owned by the homeopathatic chemist, Samuel Sugden.
We also have Trent Park which used to be a WWII POW camp for high ranking German officers, and also of course the mystical home of Camlet Moat, thought by many to be the true location of King Arthur's Camelot.
So why not celebrate Love Parks Week on foot, and take in the beautiful surroundings of your local borough?
Contact - For more information telephone 020 8441 8272 e-mail alan.mitellas@enfield.gov.uk






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