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Ruislip (pronounced /ˈraɪslɪp/ RYE-slip) is an area in North-West London, England and it is part of the London Borough of Hillingdon.
Ruislip High Street features many well known brands including franchised coffee houses, fast food outlets, restaurants, hairdressers, bakers and supermarkets; there are also various local businesses with branches throughout the surrounding local area as well as in Ruislip.The buildings at the north end of Ruislip High Street, Nos 1 to 15, the Duck House and the Swan, form the core of the original village and are Grade II listed[4] The village water pump used to sit where the High Street, Bury Street and Eastcote Road meet (now a mini roundabout), but it was relocated to outside Nos 9 to 15. To the north of Ruislip High Street stand the Grade II listed Manor Farm House, a 13th century Grade II Great Barn and the 16th century Little Barn, which houses Ruislip library. The 20 acre (8 hectare) site includes the remains of an 11th century fortification that is a scheduled ancient monument. A working farm until the 1930s, the farm was let by King's College, Cambridge, the owners of the land from 1500 to the mid 20th century.
The Manor Farm House has been dated more precisely to the first decade of the 16th c by English Heritage. The building is important for numerous reasons. First, it is an early brick building for the Greater London area. Early integrated stack, in fact it has been described as Medieval/ modern transitional. Evidence of a garderobe on the N side and advanced carpentry techniques in the joists of the first floor.
Ruislip Lido is a Victorian reservoir with an artificial sand beach, surrounded by woodlands through which runs the Ruislip Lido Railway, a miniature 12" gauge railway with diesel and steam locomotives. Ruislip Lido was established as a reservoir to feed the Grand Union Canal by damming and flooding the lower part of the valley between Park Wood and Copse Wood, including the hamlet of Park Hearn. Work began in 1811; the reservoir began feeding the Canal in 1816.

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