History of the Club
Ellenborough Table Tennis Club was formed in 1936 as a section of a Lawn Tennis Club in Wood Green which had taken its name from nearby Ellenborough Road. After the Second World War the club moved to the Bowes Pavilion at Tottenhall Sports Ground, Palmers Green until 1973 when the pavilion was totally destroyed by fire.
Three years later in 1976, the new club opened on its present site. This was due to the combined efforts of our former President, the late Ken Oliver, Enfield Council, the Sports Council and extensive fund raising by the members.
Achievements
Ellenborough T.T.C. is designated as a Centre of Excellence by the English Table Tennis Association.| British National League Winners | 1981/1982, 1984/1985 |
| British National League Runners up | 1980/1981, 1982/1983 |
| National K.O.Champions (Men) | 1981 |
| National K.O.Champions (Ladies) | 1980/1981, 1981/1982, 1982/1983, 1983/1984 |
Cost of Membership Categories
| Basic Membership (Senior) | £70 |
| Basic Membership (Junior/Student) | £35 |
| League Membership per league addition to basic fees (Senior) |
£30 |
| League Membership per league addition to basic fees (Junior/Student) |
£15 |
| Social (Non playing) | £5 |
| Visitor per evening (Senior) | £5 |
| Visitor per evening (Junior) | £2.50 |
If you are interested in joining feel free to contact our Membership Secretary, Eric Finestone on 020 8386 8100 or 07957 245450, who will be more than happy to explain about the different categories of membership, league play, and facilities available. Alternatively, you can ring the club on 020 8363 1585.
Getting to Ellenborough
The Club is near the centre of Enfield Town and is within walking distance of Enfield Town Railway Station From Enfield Town Railway Station, continue along southbury Road heading towards the Great Cambridge Road (A10), continue for a 600 mtrs, turn left into Kimberley Gardens.The Clubhouse is at the end of Kimberley Gardens. Go through the entrance into the car park and you will see several buildings. The club is on the right. Follow the footpath around the back of the building for the entrance opposite Craddock House.
You can also reach us using one of the following bus routes; 121, 191, 231, 307, 310, 311, 313, 317 which all travel along Southbury Road.






