Cedars Park, Theobalds Lane, Cheshunt
Steeped in history, this magnificent park hosts the remains of Theobalds Palace, first visited by Elizabeth I in 1564. The park has ornamental gardens, a lake, pets corner, a rose walk and arboretum.
In 2002 the Borough of Broxbourne commissioned new entrance gates into Cedars Park from Theobalds Lane to commemerate Queen Elizabeth IIs Golden Jubilee. The gates contain a timeline of bronze roundels dipicting historical events at Cedars Park and recent improvements have taken place to pets corner toilets.
The Parks Manager lives on site and helps organise the many summer events. There is also a tea room which is open February to November, Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10.30am until dusk.
This website is sponsored by Harris Digital Productions and produced in association with Lowewood Museum in support of the Conservation Management Plan for Cedars Park, in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.
You can learn more about Theobalds Palace and Theobalds Park on the dedicated website www.theobalds.info