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Grid reference TQ2937

near to Pound Hill, West Sussex, England


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TQ2937 : Path towards Copthorne Road by Robin Webster Path towards Copthorne Road
There is an eastbound bus stop on the road, and also a path up to housing on the other side.
TQ2937 : Leighlands by Shazz Leighlands
TQ2937 : Pound Hill Junior School by Michael of Crawley Pound Hill Junior School
Opened in 1955. Middle school from 1971 to 2004.
TQ2937 : Marvell Close, Pound Hill, Crawley by Elliott Simpson Marvell Close, Pound Hill, Crawley
Typical 1950s and 60s Taylor Woodrow houses.
TQ2937 : Home Close, Pound Hill by Stacey Harris Home Close, Pound Hill
TQ2937 : St Barnabas' Church, Pound Hill by Ian Capper St Barnabas' Church, Pound Hill
The original part of the building dates from 1955, built to serve this part of Crawley New Town. The Hall on the left was added in 1972.
TQ2937 : Three Bridges - Pearson Road by Peter Whatley Three Bridges - Pearson Road
TQ2937 : Path by The Ridings, Pound Hill, Crawley by Robin Webster Path by The Ridings, Pound Hill, Crawley
TQ2937 : Balcombe Road, Pound Hill by David Howard Balcombe Road, Pound Hill
TQ2937 : Ridley's Court, Crawley by Richard Rogerson Ridley's Court, Crawley
The old Victoria Stable block of Worth Park House dates from 1882. Now residential, it is Grade II listed
TQ2937 : Path from Mount Close to Balcombe Road, Pound Hill, Crawley (set of 2 images) by Robin Webster Path from Mount Close to Balcombe Road, Pound Hill, Crawley (set of 2 images)
TQ2937 : Ridley's Court by Peter Shimmon Ridley's Court
Former stables, later divided into flats with garages on ground floor, in Classical style. It is dated 1882 and was built as the stables to Worth Park for Sir Francis Abraham Montefiore. A Grade II listed building.

 
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