IMG 0068-001-St Chad's Place Grating
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IMG 0070-001-Former ENT Hospital
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IMG 0064-001-Hidden Fleet River Walk
Guide Rob Smith talking to our group in St Chad's Place at the beginning of the Hidden Fleet River walk. St Chad was the patron saint of medicinal or healing waters. The Fleet rises on Hampstead Heath and makes a zigzag course south to the Thames. It no longer flows above ground, having been contained in subterranean pipes, but you can still follow its course. See livinglondonhistory.com/the-lost-river-fleet-a-self-guided-walk-and-map
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