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:::That is an interesting map. The pool from which the stream runs is shown just south-east of 'London Style House', which [https://brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk/search-discover/chiswick-history-homepage/grand-houses/ I have tracked down]: its successor was demolished to build Stile Hall Gardens. The whole course shown, apart from the lake in Chiswick House is churned up with streets, gardens and railway lines. | :::That is an interesting map. The pool from which the stream runs is shown just south-east of 'London Style House', which [https://brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk/search-discover/chiswick-history-homepage/grand-houses/ I have tracked down]: its successor was demolished to build Stile Hall Gardens. The whole course shown, apart from the lake in Chiswick House is churned up with streets, gardens and railway lines. | ||
:::I found a piece in [https://www.londonslostrivers.com/bollo-brook.html London's Lost Rivers] saying that "Bollo Brook rises near Ealing Common tube station closely following the course of the District Line (or vice versa) to Acton Town Station and from there along Bollo Lane". The VCH [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol7/pp1-2 article on Acton] has a shorter, similar observation. [[User:RB|RB]] ([[User talk:RB|talk]]) 19:35, 26 November 2024 (UTC) | :::I found a piece in [https://www.londonslostrivers.com/bollo-brook.html London's Lost Rivers] saying that "Bollo Brook rises near Ealing Common tube station closely following the course of the District Line (or vice versa) to Acton Town Station and from there along Bollo Lane". The VCH [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol7/pp1-2 article on Acton] has a shorter, similar observation. [[User:RB|RB]] ([[User talk:RB|talk]]) 19:35, 26 November 2024 (UTC) | ||
::::The [https://maps.nls.uk/view/102345976 OS map of 1873, Middlesex XXI] shows the stream starting from a lake at Sydney House, close to London Style House, and then through Sutton Court to Chiswick House. | |||
::::The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford_Brook Wikipedia page on Stamford Book] asserts: ''A ditch of the western channel was funnelled to the southern depression of parkland in Chiswick to augment the waters in the grounds of Chiswick House. Its main supply the Hazeldene ran from a lake near Sydney House to the west.'' I haven't found any sign of such a ditch on any map. There is a nearby road called Hazeldene Road, but I haven't found any other reference to this name. |
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Bollo Brook is part of the Stamford Brook system of streams. Although the Wikipedia page is a bit dubious in places, it seems it did flow East from Chiswick to join Stamford Brook.
There's lots of material stating that a) it was also the western boundary of Chiswick House at one point, b) that it was excavated in Chiswick House to make the lake there (called the Canal) c) that it caused pollution (because of carrying the results of laundry in Acton upstream and no longer fed the lake. In fact you can see a pipe in the lake which it is claimed carries the Bollo Brook, but the lake is fed from the Thames by a sluice gate at high tide.
Plenty of research to do, but how the Bollo Brook got from the junction of Bollo Lane and Acton Lane to Chiswick House seems to me to be in question. In any case it seems that it did also join Stamford Brook, maybe at the eastern end of Chiswick Back Common / Acton Green.
- That's interesting research. Does the VCH have anything? It would be worth getting right. Thanks. RB (talk) 07:33, 25 November 2024 (UTC)
- The VCH shows a stream which is not Bollo Brook feeding the lake at Chiswick house and says
- "Bollo brook in 1826 passed under the high road at the west end of Turnham Green common, where a small culvert sometimes overflowed. The stream from the grounds of Chiswick House in 1746 apparently passed under Burlington Lane and in 1826 was confined to a width of 10 ft. beneath a brick bridge recently built by the duke of Devonshire."
- However, like I say, I can't find any evidence that it did run under the High Road.
- That is an interesting map. The pool from which the stream runs is shown just south-east of 'London Style House', which I have tracked down: its successor was demolished to build Stile Hall Gardens. The whole course shown, apart from the lake in Chiswick House is churned up with streets, gardens and railway lines.
- I found a piece in London's Lost Rivers saying that "Bollo Brook rises near Ealing Common tube station closely following the course of the District Line (or vice versa) to Acton Town Station and from there along Bollo Lane". The VCH article on Acton has a shorter, similar observation. RB (talk) 19:35, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
- The OS map of 1873, Middlesex XXI shows the stream starting from a lake at Sydney House, close to London Style House, and then through Sutton Court to Chiswick House.
- The Wikipedia page on Stamford Book asserts: A ditch of the western channel was funnelled to the southern depression of parkland in Chiswick to augment the waters in the grounds of Chiswick House. Its main supply the Hazeldene ran from a lake near Sydney House to the west. I haven't found any sign of such a ditch on any map. There is a nearby road called Hazeldene Road, but I haven't found any other reference to this name.