List of public art in the London Borough of Enfield

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

Cockfosters

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Cockfosters War Memorial Junction of Chalk Lane and Cockfosters Road

51.6549°N 0.1525°W / 51.6549; -0.1525
1921 Celtic cross Grade II [1]
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Edmonton

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Portrait plaque of Charles Lamb Community House, 313 Fore Street

51.6199°N 0.0625°E / 51.6199; 0.0625
1898George FramptonN/a Relief [2]
Portrait plaque of John Keats Community House, 313 Fore Street

51.6199°N 0.0625°E / 51.6199; 0.0625
1898George FramptonN/a Relief [3]

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Edmonton War Memorial Edmonton Green Roundabout, near the station

51.6249°N 0.0605°W / 51.6249; -0.0605
1924Louis Frederick RoslynN/a Cenotaph Grade II Unveiled 26 October 1924.[4]
Sculpture on exterior wall St Mary's Church Centre, Lawrence Road

51.6175°N 0.0577°W / 51.6175; -0.0577
1970 c.1970 Architectural sculpture N/a
Gilpin's Bell Fore Street

51.6123°N 0.0650°W / 51.6123; -0.0650
December 1996Angela GodfreyN/a Sculpture N/a [5]
The Keats and Lamb bench Junction of Church Street and Winchester Road

51.6261°N 0.064759°W / 51.6261; -0.064759
1999Tim ShutterN/a Sculptural bench N/a 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 mm × 3,500 mm × 600 mm (32.5 in × 140 in × 24 in), floor panels 600 mm × 1,650 mm (24 in × 65 in) each.
Monty the metal horse Chad Crescent

51.6234°N 0.0476°W / 51.6234; -0.0476
2004Iain NuttingN/a Sculpture N/a
Mosaic of Marie Lloyd Edmonton Green Shopping Centre, Entrance to the Market Square

51.6247°N 0.0574°W / 51.6247; -0.0574
2010Pupils of St Edmund's Roman Catholic Primary SchoolN/a Mosaic N/a [6]
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Enfield

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Sundial The lake terrace, Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross

51°40′30.09″N 0°3′37.47″W
Pedestal early 1700s; sundial replaced in 2010 Sundial Grade II [7][8]
Stone Lion Forty Hall

51.6698°N 0.0680°W / 51.6698; -0.0680
19th century or earlier Statue [9][10]
Young boy holding apron with puppies The lake terrace, Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross

51°40′28.24″N 0°3′41.53″W
19th centuryFlemishN/a Statue Grade II [11]

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Enfield Old Market Cross Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross 1826 (moved to Myddelton House 1904) Market cross Grade II [12]

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Drinking fountain Church Street

51°39′7.4″N 0°4′51.6″W
1884 Drinking fountain [13][14]

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Enfield War Memorial Chase Green

51.6539°N 0.0888°W / 51.6539; -0.0888
1921?? Cenotaph Grade II Unveiled 30 October 1921.[15]
Stone Lion Forty Hall

51.6698°N 0.0680°W / 51.6698; -0.0680
Moved from Broomfield House in the 1980s Statue [9]

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Millennium Fountain River Walk

51°39′13.2″N 0°5′16.6″W
2000Wendy TaylorN/a Fountain with sculpture N/a [16]

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Arctic Campaign Memorial Silver Street

51.6542°N 0.0803°W / 51.6542; -0.0803
November 2003 War memorial N/a [17]
Piper The lake terrace, Myddelton House Gardens, Bulls Cross

51°40′28.24″N 0°3′41.53″W
Recarved 2008 c.2008 (original was stolen) Statue N/a [18][19]
Turkey Brook Guardian Turkey Street Gateway Open Space

51.6722°N 0.0464°W / 51.6722; -0.0464
26 July 2013Tim ShutterN/a Sculpture N/a 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 by 120 by 92 centimetres (59 in × 47 in × 36 in).[20]
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Palmers Green

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Palmers Green War Memorial Outside St John the Evangelist's Church

51.6236°N 0.1043°W / 51.6236; -0.1043 (Palmers Green War Memorial)
?John AngelFrank O. Salisbury Sculpture N/a [21]

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Garden of Remembrance Broomfield Park

51.6166°N 0.1175°W / 51.6166; -0.1175 (Broomfield Park Garden of Remembrance)
1929N/aRobert Phillips War memorial N/a Opened 7 July 1929.[22]
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Trent Park

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Actaeon Left of main entrance to Trent Park House

51°39′35.63″N 0°8′6.97″W
1700 c.1700 Statue Grade II Brought from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, in 1934 by Sir Philip Sassoon.[23]
Artemis or Venus Right of main entrance to Trent Park House

51°39′35.68″N 0°8′5.26″W
1700 c.1700, with a later head Statue Grade II Brought from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire, in 1934 by Sir Philip Sassoon.[24][25]
Sphinx (north) Steps at east end of terrace, Trent Park House

51°39′36.58″N 0°8′4.48″W
1700 c.1700John Nost Sculpture Grade II Brought from Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, in the mid-1920s by Sir Philip Sassoon.[26]
Sphinx (south) Steps at east end of terrace, Trent Park House

51°39′36.58″N 0°8′4.48″W
1700 c.1700John Nost Sculpture Grade II Brought from Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, in the mid-1920s by Sir Philip Sassoon.[26][27]
Time and Opportunity or Peace embracing Time North west end of terrace, Trent Park House

51°39′36.83″N 0°8′7.43″W
Early 18th centuryFrench School Sculptural group Grade II Brought from Stowe House, Buckinghamshire, or Milton Abbey, Dorset, in the mid-1920s by Sir Philip Sassoon.[28]
Stone Urn 120m north west of Trent Park House

51°39′36.71″N 0°8′13.07″W
Early–mid-18th century Urn Grade II Probably brought to Trent Park in the 1930s by Philip Sassoon.[29][30]

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Memorial to Jemima Grey (née Crew), Duchess of Kent East end of The Avenue

51°39′28.96″N 0°8′19.37″W
After 1728 Tall column with pineapple finial Grade II Inscribed "To the memory of Iemima Crewe, Duchess of Kent". Originally from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire.[31]

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Memorial to George Grey, Earl of Harold West side of Moat Wood

51°39′58.45″N 0°8′32.6″W
1733 c.1733 Obelisk Grade II Inscribed "To the memory of the birth of George Grey, Earl of Harold, son of Henry and Sophia, Duke and Duchess of Kent". Originally from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire.[32]

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Memorial to Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent West end of The Avenue

51°39′22.53″N 0°8′59.84″W
After 1740 Short obelisk with melon finial Grade II Inscribed "To the memory of Henry, Duke of Kent". Originally from Wrest Park, Bedfordshire.[33]
Samson Slaying a Philistine North west of terrace, Trent Park House

51°39′37.28″N 0°8′8.11″W
18th centuryAttributed to John Cheere or John Nost, after Giambologna Sculptural group Grade II Previously installed in the Grecian Valley, landscaped by Capability Brown, in Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Purchased by Sir Philip Sassoon during the Stowe sales of 1921–22.[34][35]
Hercules and Antaeus North east of terrace, Trent Park House

51°39′36.94″N 0°8′3.51″W
18th centuryAttributed to John Cheere or John Nost, after Giambologna Sculptural group Grade II Previously installed in the Grecian Valley, landscaped by Capability Brown, in Stowe, Buckinghamshire. Purchased by Sir Philip Sassoon during the Stowe sales of 1921–22.[34]
Wooden sculpture South of footpath from Cockfosters Road to Trent Park House

51°39′23.08″N 0°8′42.35″W
2011Friedel Buecking Sculpture N/a [36]
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