
Holocaust Memorial Garden in Hendon Park


Shirehall Lane Mikvah

Shirehall Lane. A woman stopped us on the street and asked why she
saw so many walkers and we told her about

the Capital Ring. She told us it was Passover, and this was why we
were seeing so many small groups of Jewish men walking.

Both sides of the River Brent here were part of the gardens of the
Brent Bridge Hotel, demolished in 1974

but these two small pavillions were left.

Brook Lodge, next to the Brent


The River Brent

and a lake in Brent Park. Some of the ponds here were dug to attract
ducks so they could be shot to eat and are called 'The Decoy'

Houses tower above the river

The Mutton Brook meets the Dollis Brook here to form the RIver Brent

The river junction

We walked a bit further north alongside the Dollis Brook here

where it rather meanders

This isn't part of the Capital Ring but is part of the Dollis Valley
Greenwalk and was perhaps the prettiest bit

or our walk.

We turned back at the North Circular



and rejoined the Capital Ring to walk beside the Mutton Brook


and into Hampstead Garden Village. Begun as a garden village to house
a community of all classes in 1906

it was soon taken over by the rich

Mutton Brook

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