The Pump House, Clissold Park
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Image: © Mike Quinn Taken: 18 Jun 2015
A remnant from the original course of the New River* which ran along what is now Riversdale Road before entering the park. See Image The location of the building is shown in Image * The New River is neither new (having been built at the beginning of the 17th C) nor a river (it's an aqueduct supplying water to London, taken from the River Lea near Hertford and from Chadwell Spring, Amwell Spring, and other springs and wells along its course). For further info, see the Wiki entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_River_(England) .