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The Aldenham Country Park is a large and pleasant area easily reached if you are travelling north out of London. It is worth visiting if you want a quick breath of fresh air and a reasonably attractive place for a brief picnic. The most important point of the park is Aldenham Reservoir. It was built in 1796 to] A22|_ water level in the river 1 A23| _by the newly constructed Grand Union Canal, and more recently has been used as a reserve public water supply. Not far from there lies a busy town of Watford which can be recommended for a brief visit. And in any j A241 a while. The _much more interesting stretches of the canal are met further north. And if you make your way through the town you can visit the Watford Museum in the High Street which has materials on printing and paper-making on [A25 The picture gallery has changing exhibitions of works by artists who lived or painted in the area. Another attraction of the neighbourhood is a fascinating complex of Roman buildings, the of a great city, once the third largest centre of Roman Britain. The private houses were impressive, many of them furnished with mosaic floors. The beauty of the mosaics can hardly be described on paper, and it is best by standing and looking for A26 A27 other principal Roman site to be visited is a long stretch of the city wall which | A28| _back to the 3rd century.
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