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near to Horsham, West Sussex, England


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TQ1829 : Brighton Road entering Horsham by David Howard Brighton Road entering Horsham
TQ1829 : Sedgewick Lane by Simon Carey Sedgewick Lane
Heading south to Sedgewick Park and once known as Magpie Lane.
TQ1829 : Unmade up section of Arun Way by Peter Holmes Unmade up section of Arun Way
Public bridleway 1670 adjacent to rear of property in Weald Close.
TQ1829 : The Silver Wok, Brighton Rd by N Chadwick The Silver Wok, Brighton Rd
A former pub now a large Thai And Chinese restaurant. LinkExternal link
TQ1829 : Sedgwick Lane near Horsham by nick macneill Sedgwick Lane near Horsham
TQ1829 : White's bridge, Magpie Lane, Horsham, West Sussex by Pete Chapman White's bridge, Magpie Lane, Horsham, West Sussex
The road crosses a tributary of the river Arun. This is the same stream as that draining the pond shown in TQ1929. Adjacent to Whitesbridge Farm
TQ1829 : Whitesbridge Farm by Ian Hawfinch Whitesbridge Farm
TQ1829 : Entrance to Amiesmill Farm Kerves Lane by PAUL FARMER Entrance to Amiesmill Farm Kerves Lane
TQ1829 : The Longroom, Horsham by Peter Cox The Longroom, Horsham
'The Longroom', formerly 'The St Leonards Arms', is now a restaurant serving local Sussex produce (including Harveys of Lewes beers).
TQ1829 : Buzzard at Huxley's, Horsham, Sussex (3) by Peter Trimming Buzzard at Huxley's, Horsham, Sussex (3)
"Marsha" the European Buzzard (Buteo buteo) was rescued from the Romney Marshes. She is aged 20 (lifespan in the wild would be much less); seen landing on a post at Huxley's Birds of Prey Centre.... (more)
TQ1829 : Woodland walk crosses the Horn Brook by Andy Potter Woodland walk crosses the Horn Brook
Footpath 1690 from TQ1829 : Eastern edge of Horsham crosses the Horn Brook in a strip of woodland. The wood follows the brook to its confluence with the Arun.
TQ1829 : Footbridge over the Hornbrook by Peter Cox Footbridge over the Hornbrook
The Hornbrook stream runs down from St Leonards forest joining the Arun near Amie's mill.

 
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