Construction of Woking town centre, to the north of the station, did not begin until the mid-1860s. This view looks down the line. The next stations in this direction are Worplesdon towards Guildford ...
Viewed on a misty day in early November (6th) from the Breastworks car park. All images are © Billy McCrorie and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence ...
The war memorial in the churchyard was decorated with this display of crocheted poppies to commemorate Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day in November 2024.
Middle Pond. The pond naming is slightly confusing, with Upper Pond being a little further upstream. Swilly Pond lies immediately to the south of Burnham Beeches, on the same stream (perhaps ...
The name is from the Darnaway Castle area of Morayshire, due to the owner of the land at the time of development. All images in NT2473, taken Monday, 28 October, 2024, by Richard Webb, near to ...
Church Path runs along the west side of Cherry Tree Orchard which is wooded while Mierscourt Road runs along the eastern side which is open space. This is near the entrance from Church Path. See ...
Over the past few days, all remaining parts of the former tax office building have been demolished, save for those contained within the piles of rubble that now stand on the site. This is the view ...
Viewed from the redeveloped Station Approach.
With planning permission for six houses.
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This fantastic tree is an Oriental Plane. It was planted in Osterley Park in 1755. Its branches continue along the ground for a considerable way.