Forum topic: What next for Broomfield House and Park?
What next for Broomfield House and Park?
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18 Sep 2023 19:46 6959
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Enfield Council has submitted a bid for heritage lottery funding for the development stage of its plans for Broomfield House and Park, which would see the remains of the derelict mansion dismantled and "memorialised" and landscaping of parts of the park to reflect its history.
In October 2022 Palmers Green Community reported that, with all options for rebuilding Broomfield House exhausted, Enfield Council would be bidding for Heritage Lottery funding to cover the cost of dismantling the derelict shell of the former mansion and "reconnecting the Park and House through memorialisation, interpretation and landscaping".
The first funding bid has now been submitted, and last week the borough's Environment Forum was briefed on the council's vision for both House and Park. If this bid, and a subsequent bid in 2025, are both successful, the project will take until July 2028 to complete.
In line with Enfield Council's vision, as set out in the briefing, Broomfield Park
- Becomes a flagship park for North London, known for its historic landscape and heritage assets, natural environment, and community provision.
- Provides opportunities for Enfield borough communities to thrive and learn about its history and to volunteer and participate in its upkeep and activation.
- Inspires residents and visitors to live ecologically and sustainably, with community growing spaces and orchards, flourishing wildlife, and beautiful gardens.
Realising this vision requires two phases - Development and Delivery - each lasting two years and each dependent on lottery funding, as shown in the Project Timeline:
Project Timeline
- Round One application submitted – 17th August 2023
- Decision expected from National Lottery Heritage Fund November 2023
- Start the Development Phase February 2024 – this will last two years
- Deadline for Round Two application – November 2025
- Decision made by National Lottery Heritage Fund – March 2026
- Start the Delivery Phase – May 2026
- Works complete – July 2028.
Development Phase (2024-25)
- Procurement and team assembly
- Surveys
- Co-curation of memorialisation of house
- Community pilot activities
- Securing planning and statutory consent for proposals
- Fundraising and business planning
- Evaluation
Delivery Phase (2026-28)
- Dismantle Broomfield House
- Memorialise Broomfield House and reintegration into Park
- Works to the Upper and Middle Lakes
- Restoring and enhancing historic Baroque landscape
- Relocate salvaged material from Broomfield house
- Install interpretation and improve wayfinding
- Cultural and heritage events
Community involvement
The degree to which local residents take an interest in the future of Broomfield House and Park is indicated by the scale of the response to an online survey during July this year: a total of 1,250 people provided answers to questions under the title Unlocking Broomfield Park for the Community.
Although the responses suggested that people value the park more as a way of experiencing nature and maintaining health and wellbeing and less for its historic and heritage value, 95% of respondents said they were interested in the park's history.
Community involvement is planned for both Development and Delivery phases, as shown below.
Development Phase
- Murals
- Wellbeing activities
- Community archaeology
- Broomfield House memorialisation ideas
- Schools
Delivery Phase
- Programme of heritage and cultural events
- Community outreach projects
- Programme of accessible tours and activities for adults, young people and children
- Activities to enable young people to develop skills
- The co-curation of family activities and resources
- School projects
- Learning for life opportunities
- Paid training opportunities and accessible work opportunities
- New volunteering opportunities
Links
Unlocking Broomfield: Slides used in Heritage Forum meeting September 2023
An update on Broomfield House (Friends of Broomfield Park website February 2023)
Enfield Council's new proposals for Broomfield House and Broomfield Park (Palmers Green Community 10 October 2022)
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What next for Broomfield House and Park?
Darren Edgar
21 Sep 2023 09:05 6960
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What next for Broomfield House and Park?
Roger Blows
21 Sep 2023 18:30 6961
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After decades of failed initiatives, let’s hope that someone up at the Civic Centre is championing this latest one and is prepared and able to develop community support and to bring the project to fulfilment.
The House may be beyond saving but the Stable Block, despite a mysterious fire a few years ago, is not derelict and has quite a large yard around it. What is its future? Is there, lurking behind the latest proposal, a development scheme that has yet to be revealed?
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What next for Broomfield House and Park?
Karl Brown
23 Sep 2023 11:31 6963
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What next for Broomfield House and Park?
Colin Younger
16 Jan 2024 17:17 7057
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Unlocking Broomfield Park for the Community
Applicant: London Borough Of Enfield
Project Description: A landscape and nature project to repair and conserve key features of Grade II listed ‘Baroque’ Broomfield Park in Palmers Green, Enfield. The remains of Grade II* listed Broomfield House and the lakes would be conserved, reintroducing the historic garden boundary in the original Baroque style. The project would also offer a programme of heritage and nature-themed health and wellbeing activities, and a hoarding project to involve young people in decisions about the park.
Decision: Award development grant of £532,490 (88%) and potential delivery grant of £3,672,231 (89%)
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