Visitor attractions and information
- Walthamstow
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Lee
Valley Regional Park. Lee Valley Information Service, Stubbins
Hall Lane, Crooked Mile, Essex, EN9 2EG, Tel: +44 (0)1992 702
200Recreational areas, heritage sites, nature reserves, lake
and riverside trails, golf or ice skating, fishing, birdwatching,
exploring countryside, historic sites. The Lee Valley Regional
Park runs for 26 miles between Ware in Hertfordshire and the
East India Dock Basin by the River Thames. Much of the Park is
accessible by boat along the River Lee.
Lockwood Reservoir, Ferry
Lane, forms a boundary between Tottenham and Walthamstow. |
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Epping Forest. Epping Forest Conservation
Centre. Tel: 020 8508 0028. As you can imagine there are a multitude
of activities that take place in the Forest. Walking, Cycling,
Horse Riding, Orienteering and more...... Location: About 4 miles north of Walthamstow.eppingforest.co.uk |
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Walthamstow
Greyhound Stadium, Chingford Road, London. E4 8SJ. www.wsgreyhound.co.uk.
For the finest catering and greyhound racing plus some of the
best corporate entertainment facilities and Charlie Chans
nightclub. In Walthamstow. |
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William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest
Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4PP. Tel: 020 8527 3782. Located
in Morris's family home from 1848 to 1856, the former Water House,
a substantial Georgian dwelling of about 1750 which is set in
its own extensive grounds (now Lloyd Park). There are permanent
displays of printed, woven and embroidered fabrics, rugs, carpets,
wallpapers, furniture, stained glass and painted tiles designed
by Morris himself and by Edward Burne-Jones. Admission free.
15 mins walk from Walthamstow
tube (Victoria line). |
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London attractions
north and north east of the Thames |