South Lodge
South Lodge was one of the three lodges in the royal hunting ground of Enfield Chase. It was originally known as the South-bailey alongside the East-bailey and the West-bailey.[1]
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South Lodge, Enfield Chase, 1808.
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South Lodge (lower right) on a map drawn-up following Hugh Westlake's survey of Enfield Chase in 1700.
The lake from the former gardens of the Lodge survives at Lakeside.[2]
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