Welcome to Enfield Museum Service's Home Page

Enfield Museum Service will bring together and celebrate the history and diversity of Enfield; its people and places. By collecting, caring for and interpreting objects, we will create opportunities for everyone to experience, learn from and enjoy the past and present.
We will make this material available in a variety of formats and in an educational, entertaining and inclusive manner.

Our priorities

Photograph of Forty Hall.

The London Borough of Enfield's Museum Service is currently going through a period of change and development.

Our immediate priorities are to involve and include the people of Enfield in our work; and to improve our work with schools.

What's new and coming soon?

New! 'Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives' Citizenship Resource for Primary Schools:

Example page of 'Ordinary People; Extraordinary Lives' Citizenship Resource for Primary Schools.

Developed in collaboration with Latymer All Saints Primary School, view our new Citizenship resource for schools...


Consultation Exercise on new museum.

We need your help in planning for the new local history museum in Enfield Town.
Find out how you can help.


'Enfield and the Transatlantic Slave Trade' Exhibition:

A reduced version of this exhibition, recently held at Forty Hall Museum and Gallery Fore, can now be seen at Thomas Hardy House.
Find out more about the Enfield and the Transatlantic Slave Trade Exhibition and the accompanying booklet.


'Windrush Anniversary' display

1 October - 30 November 2008 at Forty Hall;
5 December 2008 - Spring 2009 at Edmonton Green Library.
Find out more about the Windrush Anniversary display and how you can help us...