
The link-road marked by the fence in the back-ground, seen as a path connecting Streatham Common North and South in the parish maps (c.1860), still exists though it is now closed to traffic. |
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The
top pond on Streatham Common, fed by a natural
spring, remained a pond until 1938, when it
was concreted over and converted into a paddling
pool.
It was the fame of Streatham's mineral springs
and their curative properties, particularly
the three nearby at the Rookery, that resulted
in the growth of the area from the middle
of the 18th century. |