Clapton 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.
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Address 183 Lower Clapton Road, Walthamstow E5 8, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°33'21.988" N -0°3'17.765" E