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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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Pymmes House was a
house built by
William Pymme in 1327 in what is now
Pymmes Park, in Edmonton, London. It had a
succession of
notable owners, particularly...
- 2024.
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Pymmes Park 51°36′56″N 0°04′13″W / 51.6155°N 0.0704°W...
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Pymmes Brook proper starts here as it
flows out from Jack's Lake. The
trail detours through Victoria Recreation Ground,
where Pymmes Brook is...
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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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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...
- 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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Brook at
Nightingale Lane
Black Ditch Muswell Stream (sub-sub-tributary via
Pymmes Brook and the
River Lea)
River Moselle (subtributary via the Lea) Hackney...
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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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opened in 1928
after having been
purchased by
Southgate Council. The
Pymmes Brook flows through the park,
which contains diverse woodland but is mostly...