Aerial view of the bottom of Bread-and-Cheese Hill, Benfleet

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Aerial view of the bottom of Bread-and-Cheese Hill, Benfleet

Image: © Edward Clack Taken: 8 May 1987

The road running across the image, just below centre, is the A13 (London Road). At the left there is an incline known as the Bread-and-Cheese Hill. This hill can be seen from the bottom in Image The roads running north from the London Road are Spencer Road (extreme left), Stanley Road, Downer Road North and Rhoda Road North. The roads to the south are (from the left) Felstead Road, Downer Road and Rhoda Road (unmade, amid scrubland). The road running obliquely from centre-left to above centre is Thundersley Church Road. The woodland at centre-left is Coombe Wood.

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Image Location

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51.566269
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0.567687