Beech Hill Park, Grade II listed building in Hadley Wood, United Kingdom.
Beech Hill Park is a mansion on the slopes of Hadley Wood, originally built in 1781 and displaying classical architectural features from that era. The main house sits amid maintained golf grounds, with a former stable range standing nearby as part of the historic estate.
The mansion was built in 1781 by Francis Russell, who served as secretary to the Duchy of Lancaster, at a time when Enfield Chase lands were being redistributed. The building later passed through different uses before taking on its current role.
The building has served as a gathering place for golf enthusiasts and shapes the character of Hadley Wood today. Visitors can see how the interior and grounds have been adapted around golf, giving the place its present identity.
The building is accessible via Beech Hill Road and retains its original structural features, although it now functions as a golf club. Visitors should note that access may vary depending on club events, and the grounds operate as a private golf facility.
During World War I, the building served as barracks for Royal Fusiliers soldiers before it found its current purpose. This military chapter in its past is often overlooked by today's visitors.
Location: London Borough of Enfield
GPS coordinates: 51.66569,-0.16414
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:47
Monken Hadley Common
1.1 km
Monkenhurst
1.7 km
Christ Church, Cockfosters
1.8 km
New Barnet War Memorial
1.9 km
Cockfosters War Memorial
1.4 km
Tudor Sports Ground
1.3 km
Cockfosters Water Tower
1.1 km
Hadley Wood Golf Course
23 m
St Paul's Church, Hadley Wood
486 m
Mount House
1.7 km
Victoria Recreation Ground, Barnet
1.5 km
Anyho
2 km
Hadley Hurst
1.9 km
East Barnet Town Hall
1.9 km
Camelot House
264 m
New Barnet Methodist Chapel
2 km
The Chase
2 km
Obelisk on the west side of Moat Wood in Trent Park
1.5 km
Memorial to Jemima Crewe, Duchess of Kent
2 km
Memorial to Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent
1.4 km
Front Lodge At Trent Park
1.5 km
Urn on pedestal approximately 120 metres north west of Trent Park
2 km
Moated site, Camlet Moat, Moat Wood
1.8 km
The Abbey Church of Christ the King
1.7 km
Stable Range To North Of Hadley Wood Golf Club House
26 m
Access Gates To Hadley Common One At Each End (East And West) Of The Crescent
1.6 km
West Entrance Gateway To Trent Park
1.5 km
Bollards At Entrance Gateway To Trent Park
1.5 kmVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes