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Grid reference TQ2949

near to South Nutfield, Surrey, England


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TQ2949 : Railway bridge near South Nutfield by Hywel Williams Railway bridge near South Nutfield
The arch of this bridge is unusually high.
TQ2949 : Hogtrough Lane by N Chadwick Hogtrough Lane
TQ2949 : Kings Mill Cottage by Ian Capper Kings Mill Cottage
Adjacent to Kings Mill House (see TQ2949 : Kings Mill House)
TQ2949 : Philanthropic Road, Redhill by Rib Philanthropic Road, Redhill
by Rib
Looking east.
TQ2949 : Fullers Wood Lane at the junction of Hogtrough Lane by David Howard Fullers Wood Lane at the junction of Hogtrough Lane
TQ2949 : Eastfield Road meets Philanthropic Road by Robin Webster Eastfield Road meets Philanthropic Road
TQ2949 : Clay Lane, South Nutfield by David Howard Clay Lane, South Nutfield
TQ2949 : Clay Lane, South Nutfield by Rib Clay Lane, South Nutfield
by Rib
Looking south.
TQ2949 : Railway Bridge, Clay Lane (set of 2 images) by N Chadwick Railway Bridge, Clay Lane (set of 2 images)
TQ2949 : Kings Mill Lane by Oast House Archive Kings Mill Lane
Approaching junction with Clay Lane.
TQ2949 : Eastfield Road - the really private bit by Robin Webster Eastfield Road - the really private bit
Eastfield Road does not appear on Surrey County Council's map of maintained roads, so presumably it is private from its start off Philanthropic Road. However, it does not say so until just behind this point.
TQ2949 : Clay Lane railway bridge by Ian Capper Clay Lane railway bridge
Carrying the Redhill-Tonbridge railway over Clay Lane. Presumably the shape of the bridge's arch is what has given the name "Egg Arch Farm" to a nearby farm (see TQ2949 : Egg Arch Farm), although I have not been able to find any... (more)

 
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