Arnos Grove house, Grade II* listed mansion in Southgate, London.
Arnos Grove is a grand mansion in Southgate featuring spacious rooms decorated with ornamental details throughout. A central staircase displays scenes depicting Julius Caesar entering Rome, serving as a focal point of artistic expression within the interior.
Banker James Colebrooke built the house in 1719 after purchasing the Arnold estate, replacing an earlier Tudor mansion that stood on the site. Sir William Mayne later renamed the property Arnos Grove, establishing the name that remains today.
The house once held valuable paintings, ancient vases, and mineral collections that shaped its character as a private art destination. These treasures reflect how the building served as a personal showcase for its owners' refined interests.
The building now operates as Southgate Beaumont, a residential care home, and is not designed as a public tourist attraction. It is best to contact ahead if you wish to visit, as access may be restricted since it functions primarily as a private living community.
The name Arnos Grove was deliberately changed from Arnold by Sir William Mayne, and the spelling without an apostrophe has stuck for centuries. This simple renaming became so permanent that few remember the original estate name.
Location: London Borough of Enfield
GPS coordinates: 51.62300,-0.12327
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:21
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