Grid reference TQ1448
near to Westcott, Surrey, England
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Wall, Old Bury Hill Gardens (set of 2 images)
Former walled garden of Bury Hill. Bury Hill was a large mansion built by James Walter in 1753. In 1805 (or 1812 or 1815, depending on source) the house and a large part of the estate was bought by Robert Barclay, a Southwark Brewer,... (more)
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Springfield Road, Westcott
Housing on the northern edge of Westcott.
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Footpath 163 meets Heath Rise
Heath Rise, publicly, is only a footpath.
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Olympic Torch Relay - Day 63 at Westcott
Sponsor's vehicle passing through Westcott, just prior to the arrival of the Olympic Flame.
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Interesting structure in ravine on public footpath, Bury Hill
On a footpath in a ravine near the Milton Brook at Bury Hill there is an apparent entrance into the hillside. The nearest building is some distance away.
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A corner of the green at Westcott
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Heath Rise, Westcott, near Dorking
Heath Rise in the village of Westcott, near Dorking in Surrey.
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The Greensand Way (set of 10 images)
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Westcott Stationary Engine Museum
A privately owned museum of internal combustion engines. This is open on a few days per year, including heritage open days. It featured on an Open University programme on internal combustion engines by the late Ken Barlow (nothing to do... (more)
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Springfield Cottage
House in Westcott Street.
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Westcott - Guildford Road
Daffodils blooming in the spring sunshine beside Westcott's landmark thatched bus stop and dovecot.
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Westcott
Viewed from Denbies Hillside. In the background are the northeastern slopes of Leith Hill.
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