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Bus stations near Clapton Pond

  • Clapton Pond (E),1 min walk,
  • Lea Bridge Roundabout (T),4 min walk,
  • Lea Bridge Roundabout (B),5 min walk,

Tube stations near Clapton Pond

  • Seven Sisters,11 min walk,

Train stations near Clapton Pond

  • Seven Sisters Overground,15 min walk,

{{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Clapton Pond

  • 38,Clapton Pond,
  • N38,Walthamstow Central,
  • 55,Oxford Circus,
  • N55,Woodford Wells,
  • 56,Whipps Cross,
  • 106,Whitechapel,
  • 253,Euston,
  • N253,Tottenham Court Road,
  • 254,Aldgate,
  • 425,Ilford,
  • 488,Bromley-By-Bow, Tesco,
  • 308,Wanstead,
  • 393,Chalk Farm,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Clapton Pond?

    The nearest stations to Clapton Pond are:

    • Clapton Pond (E) is 40 meters away, 1 min walk.
    • Lea Bridge Roundabout (T) is 258 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Lea Bridge Roundabout (B) is 303 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Seven Sisters is 806 meters away, 11 min walk.
    • Seven Sisters Overground is 1101 meters away, 15 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Clapton Pond?

    These Bus lines stop near Clapton Pond: 106, 253, 38, 488, 56

  • Which Train lines stop near Clapton Pond?

    These Train lines stop near Clapton Pond: OVERGROUND

  • Which Tube lines stop near Clapton Pond?

    These Tube lines stop near Clapton Pond: CENTRAL, PICCADILLY, VICTORIA

  • What’s the nearest tube station to Clapton Pond?

    The nearest tube station to Clapton Pond is Seven Sisters. It’s a 11 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest train station to Clapton Pond?

    The nearest train station to Clapton Pond is Seven Sisters Overground. It’s a 15 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Clapton Pond?

    The nearest bus stop to Clapton Pond is Clapton Pond (E). It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Tube to Clapton Pond?

    The VICTORIA is the first Tube that goes to Clapton Pond. It stops nearby at 03:03.

  • What time is the last Tube to Clapton Pond?

    The VICTORIA is the last Tube that goes to Clapton Pond. It stops nearby at 00:18.

  • What time is the first Train to Clapton Pond?

    The OVERGROUND is the first Train that goes to Clapton Pond. It stops nearby at 06:58.

  • What time is the last Train to Clapton Pond?

    The OVERGROUND is the last Train that goes to Clapton Pond. It stops nearby at 01:10.

  • What time is the first Bus to Clapton Pond?

    The N55 is the first Bus that goes to Clapton Pond. It stops nearby at 03:00.

  • What time is the last Bus to Clapton Pond?

    The N253 is the last Bus that goes to Clapton Pond. It stops nearby at 03:34.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Clapton Pond?

    The Bus fare to Clapton Pond costs about £1.75.

  • How much is the Tube fare to Clapton Pond?

    The Tube fare to Clapton Pond costs about £1.70 - £3.00.

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Clapton Pond Address: Lower Clapton Road street in Clapton

Clapton Pond
Clapton PondClapton Pond is a pond and garden at Clapton in the London Borough of Hackney. The name ‘Clapton’ or ‘farm on the hill’ is derived from the Old English words ‘clop’, meaning a lump or hill, and ‘ton’, meaning a farm. For centuries the land was owned by the Bishops of London, and occupied by tenant farmers who grew hay and food for the City of London. The villages of Lower and Upper Clapton lay on either side of Clapton Lane, which later became the Lower and Upper Clapton Roads. Lying about halfway between the two villages was Clapton Pond, fed by a natural spring. This would have been used to irrigate the land, and supply water for the farmers and their animals. By the late 18th century Clapton had become a fashionable place to live, with many fine country houses built for the rich merchants of London. Huguenot and Jewish communities also moved into the area, helping to develop Clapton into a prosperous neighbourhood. In the 19th century Clapton turned from being a sleepy backwater into a bustling London suburb and many of its grand houses were demolished to provide land for new homes. This rapid growth was increased by the opening of Clapton railway station in 1872, and the arrival of the tramways. By the 1890s, the houses on Thistlewaite, Newick, Mildenhall and Millfields Roads had been built, supplying much needed housing for newcomers. Despite the decline of Clapton's prosperity in the 1920s and 1930s, the first half of the 20th century saw Clapton Pond at its most glorious, a perfect setting for the unique buildings situated behind the pond - the 17th-century Bishop Wood's Almshouses, the late 18th-century Pond House and the two mid 18th-century houses. The pond and gardens have always served as a focal point for the people of Clapton, from the few farmers who worked the land hundreds of years ago, to the multi-cultural community living and working in Clapton in the 21st century, who use it for public events and as a place to relax. The skeleton of a chicken was found at the bottom of the pond in 2011. In recent years the Clapton Pond Neighbourhood Action Group has been working to renovate the pond.
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