Grid reference TQ0145
near to Wonersh, Surrey, England
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Gerald's Wood (southern entrance)
Southern entrance to Gerald's Wood off The Street. Gerald's Wood is a small community-owned woodland, given in 1959 by the trustees of the estate of Gerald Farrer, a locally-resident solicitor. The path to the right formerly led... (more)
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Chinthurst Hill Jubilee Toposcope and Folly
The toposcope was erected in 2013 to commemorate HM The Queen's Diamond Jubilee. It is constructed from Bargate stone, as is the Folly, and over time should weather to mimic the latter. The toposcope plate (not visible in this shot)... (more)
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United Reformed Church, Wonersh, Surrey
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Pine trees, Chinthurst Hill
The pines on Chinthurst Hill were planted in the 1930s at the same time that the tower was built.
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The Grantley Arms, Wonersh
A grade II listed building from the 15th century, extended in the 20th century.
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St Martha's Hill from Chinthurst Hill
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Junction of Kings Road and The Street, Wonersh
This is the centre of the village
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The Street, Wonersh
Half-timbered houses, many dating back to 15th & 16th centuries, line the village street.
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St John the Baptist, Wonersh: churchyard (iii)
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Kings Road, Wonersh
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Bramley Telephone Exchange, Surrey (3)
Taken in Station Road (B2128), this photo shows the TE extension which was added possibly in the 1970s or 1980s to cope presumably with an increase in telephone traffic. The original TE can be seen to the right of the photo.
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Station Road, Bramley
The railway may have come and gone, but the River Way South still flows near the village, under the Wonersh Bridge; seen towards the centre of picture.
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