Trent Park House, located in Cockfosters, Enfield, is an historic mansion building that played a pivotal role during World War Two. Initially an interrogation centre, it later became the hub for the 'Secret Listeners,' contributing significantly to Allied intelligence, enabling the allies to bomb the V1 and V2 rockets launches at Peenemunde. After various transformations, including serving as a teacher training college and a Middlesex University campus, Trent Park House is set to open as a museum in Spring 2025, reflecting on its varied and intriguing history.

Trent Park Museum trustees with the Deputy Mayor of Enfield and local MP Bambos Charalambous

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