Turkey Street Short Walk
London’s first Beaver Enclosure, several scenic waterways, a park and some fine woods as well as some impressive country estates open to the public

Enfield Beaver Enclosure
SWC Short Walk 66 - Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park (Turkey Street Circular)
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![Pond in Myddelton House Gardens, with House in background SWC Short Walk 66 - Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park (Turkey Street Circular) [Mydddelton House Gardens Loop]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54480714164_e037d65a31_n.jpg)
Pond in Myddelton House Gardens, with House in background
SWC Short Walk 66 - Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park (Turkey Street Circular) [Mydddelton House Gardens Loop]
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The meandering Turkey Brook in Hilly Fields Park
SWC Short Walk 66 - Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park (Turkey Street Circular)
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Forty Hall across lake
SWC Short Walk 66 - Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park (Turkey Street Circular) [Forty Hall Estate Extension]
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County of Middlesex Note on Bridge over Turkey Brook, Turkey Street
SWC Short Walk 66 - Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park (Turkey Street Circular)
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Turkey and Cuffley Brooks, Whitewebbs Wood and Hilly Fields Park
Length |
10.2 km/6.3 mi [14.8 km/9.2 mi with all extensions] with 68m ascent/descent [150m with all extensions] and 2 ¼ hours net walking time. |
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Walk Notes |
This is an interesting route just inside the M25 in the far north of London, in the Borough of Enfield. It combines several scenic waterways, a park and some fine woods as well as a couple of impressive country estates open to the public. Highlights include a short stretch of The New River and longer stretches along its long de-commissioned Old Course, the Whitewebbs Loop, the (optional) route through the Myddelton House Gardens, the Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre, London’s first Beaver Enclosure, the semi-natural ancient woodland at Whitewebbs Park including a stretch along the meandering Cuffley Brook, the Flash Lane Aqueduct which carried the New River across the brook, the Rendlesham Railway Viaduct (on a short detour), the Turkey Brook meandering through Hilly Fields Park as well as through the Forty Hall Estate and the views of Forty Hall.
Note: the underlying soil is mostly London Clay – fenced paths and forest paths or tracks are mud-prone. |
Walk Options |
Short link routes enable switching between the outbound route as far as the Whitewebbs Café and the return route from The Rose & Crown pub as they are never far from each other.
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Eat & Drink |
Bowles Tea Room at Myddelton House Gardens Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, GB EN2 9HG (03000 030 610). Located 1.2 km into the walk on the Myddelton House and Gardens option.
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Transport |
Turkey Street Station is a stop on the Cheshunt branch of the Weaver Lines of the Overground from Liverpool Street and in Travelcard Zone 6. The journey time is 32 minutes. |
Notes |
Turkey Street and Turkey Brook
The New River
New River Path
Myddelton House and Gardens
Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre
Enfield Beaver Enclosure
Whitewebbs Park and Wood
Hilly Fields Park
Forty Hall and Elsyng Palace
Also within the grounds is the site of the Tudor Royal Palace of Elsyng (variously: Elsynge, Elsing, Elsings). Its exact location was lost for many years until excavations were carried out in the 1960s. Further digs in the 21st century have revealed more traces of the palace and its associated outbuildings. The earliest known reference to Elsyng dates from 1374 and Henry VIII used the palace as a base for deer hunting in Enfield Chase. The palace was of the scale of Hampton Court with outer and inner courts and it provided a childhood residence for the future King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I, but was demolished in 1656.
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By Train |
Out (not a train station) Back (not a train station) |
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Help |
National Rail: 03457 48 49 50 • Traveline (bus times): 0871 200 22 33 (12p/min) • TFL (London) : 0343 222 1234 |
Version |
Apr-25 Thomas G |
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Walk Directions
Full directions for this walk are in a PDF file (link above) which you can print, or download on to a Kindle, tablet, or smartphone.
This is just the introduction. This walk's detailed directions are in a PDF available from wwww.walkingclub.org.uk