Mystery of the Buried River in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest - the Higham Hill Brook. This lost river walk takes us from the William Morris Gallery to the former football ground of the great Walthamstow Avenue FC and the River Lea (shot in 4K).
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The course of the Higham Hill Brook
Where the river rises and it's course is a mystery that I hope to unravel in this walk. We start at the William Morris Gallery on Forest Road Walthamstow. It was built in 1762 as the Water House and was the childhood home of the great artist and designer William Morris who was born in Walthamstow. The 1777 map of Essex shows a watercourse running for the pond in the grounds of Water House and running directly down the hill to the Dagenham Brook and into the River Lea. Later maps show the Higham Hill Brook rising just to the East of Higham Hill Common then arcing around the common and entering the Dagenham Brook just on the other side of Blackhorse Lane.
"Higham Hill sewer flowed from Chapel End across Blackhorse Lane to Dagenham brook. The brook flowed south to Leyton, joined by Moor ditch from Markhouse common. Most of Moor ditch was piped in the 1880s. Parts of the Higham Hill sewer, Dagenham brook, and Blackmarsh sewer west of the brook, were diverted or filled in when the flood relief channel was built in 1950-60."
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We look for the source of the Higham Hill Brook on Priory Avenue and follow the road round to Winns Avenue. From here we find the spot on Higham Hill Road where the stream clearly crosses the road, shown on old maps as a point where there's a footbridge across the stream. We trace the course back up the hill along Green Pond Road which was once the football ground of Walthamstow Avenue FC, who were one of the great non-league teams of English amateur football. We also visit Higham Hill Common Allotments on the site of Higham Hill Common.
Our lost river walk then goes along Higham Street and down to Blackhorse Lane. There we encounter the new development at Blackhorse Yard and in the planning document it reveals plans to 'deculvert' the Higham Hill Brook.
Our walk ends appropriately in the car park of the Cash and Carry in the Forest Trading Estate on the Walthamstow Beer Mile near the Truman's Social where the Higham Hill Brook meets the Dagenham Brook in a concrete culvert.
Links and references:
Aerial photo of Priory Court and Green Pond Road football ground in 1947 britainfromabo...
1777 Map of Essex map-of-essex.uk/
Walthamstow Avenue FC 1953 • Walthamstow Ave FC (1953)
Blackhorse Yard
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