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Cline Road Epsom Road58 Sandford Arms Mock Tudor shopson the junction of Epsom and London roads. Site of the charitable hospital of St.Thomas the Martyr for the sick and elderly. **Foxendon RoadAllen...
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Boxgrove LanePrimary School by the County Architect, R. J. Ash, 1967 effective contrasting colour crispschool for sub-normal children by Leonard Mu &Partners, 1967-9. The latter has a gay...
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Longdown Road 12 Long Barton hillside garden with stunning views. Formal fish pond, knot garden, large collection of Japanese maples and tree peonies, specimen trees, topiary, many annuals....
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Trodds LaneSt.John Merrow Church. Very largely rebuilt in 1842 and restored in 1881, when the north aisle was added, preserves the arch of the Norman north doorway, a porch with a 15th-century carved...
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St Martha's Hill, St.Martha’s.‘restored’ Norman church on the North Downs Way originally dedicated to Thomas a Becket. Said that Mary Magdalene was here with Lazarus and Joseph of Arimathea. Said to...
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Park LaneClandon ParkTemple, Ionic. 1838Maori House 18th. Improbable. Had been buried in the eruption of Waitoa late 19th.
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White Downs RoadPart of an old route which goes from Effingham down the North Downs scarp to Crossways Farm on the A25. It then goes through Abinger, Sutton and Holmbury St.Mary and by the Holmbury...
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Evershed's Rough Memorial Cross to Dr. Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester, was killed by a fall from his horse on 19 July 1873, and the spot is marked by the cross of granite ten feet...
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Stonyrock Road Stonyrock Limekiln. A small chalk pit is on the north of Stonyrock Road by a right-angled bend. There are remains of the limekiln on the opposite side of the road
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Westcott Range Halt. This was built in 1916 for soldiers to use the rifle range on the north side of the railway line at Coomb Farm, but was demolished in 1928. Picketts holeRifle Ranges The remains...
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Church RoadSt.John the Evangelist’s church. On a knoll avenue of chestnuts. The church is near an ancient droveway to the Weald – and stands on a spur overlooking a stretch of the Downs. Excavations...
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High Beech a popular week-end picnicking spot and starting point of many walks through the forest. From 350 feet, one of the highest points of the forest, you have extensive views over the LeaValley...
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Loughton Camp Large earthwork, 6 ½ acres and rampart of 45’, ditch. Now just a circular earth rampart deep in the forest.Epping New RoadRobin Hood
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Baldwins Hill cottages Ashfield, 1914, ingenious and imaginative.Church Hill White House Church LaneSt.John the Baptist, 1846, surprise find him using fresh Neo-Norman, brick is the material which...
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Loughton High RoadOld Loughton Station. Built by the Eastern Counties Railway on the Line from Loughton Junction. It was then The end of the line with a, turntable. It was In Loughton High Road on...
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Coppice RowCoal post south side north of Jack’s Hill 500 yards east of the Wake Arms
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Borders Lane St.Nicholas Primary School Luctons Secondary School Rectory Lane St.Nicholas Loughton Hall, became a school, 1878, excellent a partner of Shaw, off centre cupola, fine bold chimney...
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Epping ThicksPiercing HillSt.Mary, 1850, ugly brick church unconnected tower with spire, roof low on south side and dormer windows, eighteenth century pulpit nice, Churchyard, grave of Frances Mary...
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Debden LaneCoal post north side at the point where the road name changes to Loughton Lane, and opposite a house called The BoundaryTheydon Bois
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