New River Path entrance
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Image: © Malc McDonald Taken: 23 May 2010
Entrance from Green Lanes to the New River Path. The "New River" is a man-made water course, built in the early 17th Century to bring spring water from Hertfordshire into London. The New River Path is a 27-mile walk, following the river from Hertford to Stoke Newington, then continuing along the former river route to its original finishing point in Islington.