Enumatil (Dutch: [ˈeːnymaːtɪl]; Gronings: Aimtil or IJmentil) is a village in the municipality of Westerkwartier in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Previously, this last stretch ran from the Tweede Brug to the north side of the village and connected to the Hoendiep.
The corn mill Eben Haëzer [nl] is located in the middle of the village.
The name Enumatil comes from the bridge (til) of Enuma (Enema, Eme; a family name) built around 1445.
In 1582, the Spaniards built a defensive rampart around Enumatil to protect the shipping route to and from the pro-Spanish city of Groningen.