Grid reference TQ1447
near to Westcott, Surrey, England
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Season of Mists
Seen from a sunny Ranmore Common at noon, mist (with some of it rising from the main bank) fills the valley below at Westcott.
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Old direction sign, Logmore Green
I discovered that Logmore Green is actually a tiny village spread along this track and ending in a field, so this would be a genuine direction sign made between 1957 and 1964, as the capital G was changed then and then replaced by the... (more)
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Logmore Lane: Westlees Farm
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Logmore Green
This small patch of waste adjacent to Logmore Lane at the junction with the green lane (opposite) to Applegarth Farm (also public footpath Dorking 572) gives its name to the locality.
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Logmore Green
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View north-west along Logmore Lane
Seen from close to the turning which leads to Brook Farm. In shaded spots a little snow has yet to melt - all that remains of snowfalls which began eight days earlier.
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Bury Hill House
Large country house seen across the grassy fields from Logmore Green.
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Westlees Farm
looking south-west
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Geese by the fishing lake
The lakes of Bury Hill Fisheries are very popular with geese, although most of them were ashore grazing.
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Milton Lake
One of a number of lakes at Bury Hill Fisheries. The largest, Old Bury Hill Lake, originally called Bury Hill Pond, was created in the early 19th Century by Robert Barclay after he acquired the Bury Hill estate. Milton Lake and nearby... (more)
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Soggy field by Logmore Lane
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Old Cottage
Cottage on Logmore Lane dating from the 17th Century with 19th and 20th Century extensions. Grade II listed - see Link.
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