Waterfall Walk in Brunswick Park
Introduction
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 10 Feb 2016
Waterfall Walk is named after the waterfalls on Pymme's Brook which is to the right here in the trees. Waterfall Walk is followed by the Pymmes Brook Trail. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pymmes_Brook_Trail for more information. It is seen here at the southern end of Brunswick Park. The Piccadilly line can just be glimpsed through the trees in the distance where the line crosses Waterfall Road. Pymme's Brook is named after William Pymme, a local land owner. The brook rises in Hadley Wood and flows in a south-easterly direction to merge with the River Lee Navigation at Tottenham.