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Maple Cross is a village on the outskirts of Harefield and Rickmansworth and close to junction 17 of the M25. A Historical event which took place was that in 1776, the entrepreneur William Bradbery was the first person, a pioneer, as the first person in England to cultivate and sell watercress. He found that watercress grew very well in the water at Maple Cross where he lived and he began to plant beds of the cress which rapidly spread over the water, then he gathered the cress for the London markets. William Bradbery died in 1860 and after over a century the watercress beds were sold off to another local grower.
This is a little morsel of pub history. During the late twentieth century The Fisheries Inn at Maple Cross experienced a Haunting. A legendary swordsman was seen to be walking around this public house and disturbed any pets that got in his way and a ghostly monk is also reported to reside in one of the bedrooms there.
The Coy Carp in Coppermill Lane was originally known as The Fisheries. It dates back to before the Grand Union Canal. It is set in an idyllic setting with beautiful views over the Pynesfield Lakes which is a favourite spot wildlife and bird watching. The Coy Carp is one of the best places to enjoy the glow & crackle of a real fire, and a warming winter meal.
Springwell Lake is one of several large lakes at Maple Cross, which all are attractive to birdlife and there is permitted River Fishing on the River Colne at Maple Cross. If you want to fish you must check details before setting out. You will need a valid Environment Agency rod licence to fish at this venue.
There are several pubs to visit at Maple Cross which include, The Cross which is an old Salter’s pub which has been rebuilt at Denham Way, The Kings Arms off Coppermill Lane, and The Oaks near West Hyde, just off the Old Uxbridge Road and The Dumb Bell just off Shire Lane.
There is the Chiltern Sports & Social Club at Maple Lodge Close, Maple Cross where they have a Restaurant and pub.