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A RAMBLE along the towpath next to Regent’s Canal (named for the Prince Regent, son of George III) in spring or summer is delightful. Championed by architect John Nash more than 200 years ago, the Industrial Revolution’s transport network is peppered with a tempting assortment of cafés, bakeries and more today. Along this winding urban trail, nowhere is more tempting than the Hackney stretch.
For one, there’s Towpath (), set as close as