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A principal feature of the flats are the [[Hollow Ponds]], an artificial but sympathetically landscaped lake. During the summer it is possible to spend a pleasant afternoon [[boating]] on the lake. Afterwards, a trip to the [[Alfred Hitchcock]] pub is highly recommended. |
A principal feature of the flats is [[Hollow Pond]], an artificial but sympathetically landscaped lake. During the summer it is possible to spend a pleasant afternoon [[boating]] on the lake. Afterwards, a trip to the [[Alfred Hitchcock]] pub is highly recommended. |
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Lying just north of Leytonstone, Leyton Flats form part of the southern reaches of Epping Forest.
The flats are a mixture of woodland and wild grassland. Unlike the nearby Wanstead Flats there are no mown or formal areas.
A principal feature of the flats is Hollow Pond, an artificial but sympathetically landscaped lake. During the summer it is possible to spend a pleasant afternoon boating on the lake. Afterwards, a trip to the Alfred Hitchcock pub is highly recommended.
There a couple of 24-hour cafes on the western edge of the flats on Whipps Cross Road that attract a variety of interesting regulars.
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