Queen Elizabeth II Stadium (Enfield)

The centerpiece was an athletics stadium, with additional space on the site for ball sports and a swimming pool.

[1] The athletics stadium, named after Queen Elizabeth II for her Silver Jubilee in 1977,[3] was used as a training venue by a number of significant British athletes, including Sebastian Coe, Daley Thompson and Linford Christie, all of whom won Olympic titles.

Enfield Town F.C., which had been formed in 2001, and who had been groundsharing with Brimsdown Rovers,[5] came to an agreement with Enfield Council to refurbish the stadium for use as a multi-use venue, with the track being resurfaced and the stadium brought up to the standard required for football in the Isthmian League.

[5][6] Enfield Town moved to their new stadium in 2011, with their first official game taking place against a Tottenham Hotspur XI.

This is a Grade II listed building built in Art Deco style,[11][1] and serves as the clubhouse, main stand and changing rooms.

Queen Elizabeth II Stadium