Grid reference TQ1556
near to Fetcham, Surrey, England
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Fetcham: Cannon Way railway bridge
by Nigel Cox
This bridge allows access under the railway line to Cannon Grove Nursery. The railway line runs here between Leatherhead and Bookham stations.
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SES Water service building
by Ian Capper
A service building next to Fetcham Mill Pond, owned by SES Water.
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Fetcham - Cobham Road
by Colin Smith
Residential street on the Cobham to Leatherhead road.
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The River Mole, downstream from Leatherhead
Looking upstream towards Leatherhead, and Mole Business Park. Even in late February the water level is low, following a long period of below average rainfall, and an area of gravelly river-bed is exposed. The trees along the far bank of... (more)
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Have a nice Che
Unofficial lamp post decoration by the footpath near Fetcham mill pond.
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Place of worship
Cannon Court Evangelical Church
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Mill Pond at Fetcham
Swans survey their pond.
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Randalls Park Lawn Cemetery car park
by James Emmans
The new cemetery and crematorium was opened in 1950. The landscaping and original fir trees and irish yew trees would be over 70 years old.
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Fetcham mill pond
looking south-east from the footpath that runs along the north side
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Emerging stripes on parking restriction pole
by David Howard
The second view of this pole, showing the buildings rather than the road. Before 1964 parking restriction poles had yellow stripes, and Surrey painted most striped poles with grey paint which is now coming off most of them.
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Cannons Court
The grade II-listed manor house of Cannons Court, now divided into flats. Cannons Court was one of the three manors of Fetcham, although the house is primarily dated to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The house is now subsumed... (more)
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