Pymmes Brook is located in North London and named after William Pymme, a local landowner. It is a minor tributary of the River Lea. The brook mostly flows...
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The Pymmes Brook Trail is located in the London Boroughs of Barnet, Enfield and Haringey and is just under 13 miles (21 km) long. The brook is named after...
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2024. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pymme's Park, Edmonton. Pymmes Park information Photos of Pymmes Park 51°36′56″N 0°04′13″W / 51.6155°N 0.0704°W...
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to enter Edmonton. The brook is culverted under Edmonton Green to emerge at Plevna Road, where it runs alongside the Pymmes Brook Trail. It skirts the walled...
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Barnet; however Oak Hill Park forms a natural boundary to the north and Pymmes Brook to the west, with the A111 to the east and the Piccadilly line to the...
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opened in 1928 after having been purchased by Southgate Council. The Pymmes Brook flows through the park, which contains diverse woodland but is mostly...
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demolished by Enfield Council in 1989. Pymmes Park with its historic walled garden is Upper Edmonton's park. Pymmes Park originated as a private estate....
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course– part of the Lee Valley Leisure Complex. At Pickett's Lock the Pymmes Brook Trail can be joined. From the lock the 100 metre chimney of the Edmonton...
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Muswell Stream (sub-sub-tributary via Pymmes Brook and the River Lea) River Moselle (subtributary via the Lea) Hackney Brook (subtributary via the Lea) Ham Creek...
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It was originally a tributary of the River Lea, but it now flows into Pymmes Brook, another Lea tributary. The name derives from Mosse-Hill in Hornsey,...
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railway station is Meridian Water railway station on the Lea Valley lines. Pymmes Brook runs nearby. IKEA operated their Tottenham store at the location from...
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Northfield Road, Baring Road (via Pymmes Brook Trail), Bakers Hill, and Hadley Common. The London Loop and Pymmes Brook Trail pass through the common. The...
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The Shirebourne is a brook that rises in King George's Fields, Hadley, and eventually joins the Pymmes Brook. It may have marked the historic county boundary...
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acres (0.18 km2), opened in 1928, north of Arnos Grove tube station; Pymmes Brook Trail passes through it Beech Hill Park, Hadley Wood, includes Hadley...
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and other west bank tributaries of the Lea such as Pymmes Brook, Salmons Brook and Turkey Brook, followed valleys which had been in existence before...
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Creek Hogsmill Longford River New River Norbury Brook Old River Lea Pool of London Pyl Brook Pymmes Brook River Beck River Brent River Colne, Hertfordshire...
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not known at present whether Turkey Brook, and other west bank tributaries such as Pymmes Brook and Salmons Brook, followed valleys which had been in...
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house was sited in what is now Pymmes Park. The Pymmes Brook, named after the family, runs through the park. In 1362 Pymme entered into certain transactions...
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and ends on the northern side of Hampden Way, opposite Morton Way. The Pymmes Brook runs parallel to the viaduct in the north and then under it before continuing...
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close to Picketts Lock, Edmonton, England. The outflow discharges via Pymmes Brook into the River Lee Navigation at Tottenham Lock. The treatment works...
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stream that runs across parts of North London on its way (nowadays via Pymmes Brook) to the River Lea in Tottenham. Hacker, Michael (July 2017). "The History...
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the east of Tottenham Hale. This includes the Tottenham Lock and the Pymmes Brook merging with the river. Surrounding these are a series of residential...
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Wimbledon Park, then crosses Wimbledon Common, intersects the Beverley Brook Walk and then crosses Richmond Park. While the route passes within about...
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subterranean, original tributary of Lee, now empties into Pymmes Brook) (R) Salmons Brook (L) Turkey Brook (R) Small River Lea (L) River Stort (L) River Ash (L)...
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the other 2⁄3 of outer west and north-west London is drained by the Pymmes Brook, Brent, or Crane sub-basins of the Thames. In the north-west, centred...
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Brunswick Park. The route is named the Waterfall Walk and is part of the Pymmes Brook Trail. For cyclists, it is signposted northbound towards East Barnet...
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streams, for example the Moselle, Salmons Brook and Pymmes Brook that feed the Lea, and the Silk Stream and Dollis Brook that feed the Brent. Larger rivers such...
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park became Oak Hill Wood, a Local Nature Reserve in 1997. Pymme's Brook and Pymmes Brook Trail pass through the park. Oak Hill Park has been part of...
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tributary streams. This in turn enabled, for example, Pymmes Brook, Salmons Brook and Cuffley Brook, at times of "high discharge, under cold climatic conditions"...
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was obtained from streams tapped along its route, including the Hackney Brook. After surveying the route and digging the first 2-mile (3 km) stretch,...
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