Fortescue Lodge, Enfield

Image credit: Enfield Museum Service

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Sitting on Gentleman's Row, facing west across Enfield Chase, is the Grade II listed building Fortescue Lodge. The lodge is the white building in this image and dates back to the seventeenth century. It sits alongside Fortescue Villas and The Coach House which date from the nineteenth and sixteenth centuries, respectively. Fortescue Villas initially functioned as a school for girls, and later became a children's home.

Museum of Enfield

London

Title

Fortescue Lodge, Enfield

Date

1935

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 42.7 x W 56 cm

Accession number

Bc1660

Work type

Painting

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