Chase Green Cottages

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A picturesque view of the cottages on Chase Green in Enfield. The area of Chase Green was one of the first public open spaces in Enfield provided after the enclosures of 1779 and 1803. It includes a fragment of oak woodland to the west and the gardens at the south end are part of the late nineteenth-/early twentieth-century landscaping of the eastern part of Enfield Town.

Museum of Enfield

London

Title

Chase Green Cottages

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 37 x W 47.7 cm

Accession number

Bc1807

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

S. J. Clement

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