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Information about Walthamstow
Walthamstow is a town in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is 6.4 miles (10.3 km) north east of Charing Cross. Walthamstow is bordered by the River Lea to the west and Epping Forest to the east.
The area has three museums, the William Morris Gallery, the Pump House Museum and the Vestry House Museum. Walthamstow's daily street market is claimed to be Europe's longest at 1km.
The old part of town called Walthamstow Village is a designated a Conservation Area. It centres around St. Mary's Church, which was founded in the 12th century. Across the road from this is a 15th century timber-framed "hall" house which locals have dubbed "The Ancient House". Nearby are almshouses dating from the 16th and 18th centuries, and "Vestry House", which has been used as a workhouse and police station, but has been a museum since 1931.
Walthamstow marsh is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and is one of the last remaining examples of semi-natural wetland in Greater London. Nearby is the Copper Mill. Mills of various types have stood at this location since at least the 14th century, and the current buildings date from the early 19th century. In the mid-19th century the mill was converted to a water pumping station.
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