Beech Hill Park

Beech Hill Park in 2012.
Beech Hill Park, as illustrated in European Magazine, 1 July 1796.[1]
Beech Hill Park c. 1905.
The stables at Beech Hill Park, c. 1905.

Beech Hill Park is a Grade II listed building off Beech Hill in Hadley Wood, North London, that is used today as the club house of Hadley Wood Golf Course. It was built in 1781 for Francis Russell, secretary and surveyor to the Duchy of Lancaster, on land he received when Enfield Chase was broken up. It was later in the ownership of Charles Jack, a property developer who was primarily responsible for the development of Hadley Wood.

  1. ^ Clark, Nancy. (1978) Hadley Wood: Its background and development. 2nd revised edition. p. 65.