Elsyng Palace, archaeological site in London Borough of Enfield, Greater London, England, UK
Elsyng Palace was a royal residence in the London Borough of Enfield that no longer stands today. The site is protected as a scheduled monument, and archaeological work continues to uncover remnants from its many years of occupation.
The palace was built in the 15th century and served as an important royal and noble residence for generations. Gradual decline followed until the building eventually disappeared, leaving only archaeological traces behind.
The site is not easily accessible to the general public today and is mainly visited by researchers and archaeology enthusiasts. It helps to check in advance whether the location is open to visitors and whether any active archaeological work is happening.
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