Maresfield - entrance to Maresfield Park

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The photograph on this page of Maresfield - entrance to Maresfield Park by Nigel Freeman as part of the Geograph project.

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Maresfield - entrance to Maresfield Park

Image: © Nigel Freeman Taken: 23 Jun 2005

This gatehouse was built by Sir J.V. Shelley after 1847 on the site of an old 'strethouse'. During WWI the park was military camp and the lodge used as a guardroom. The Royal Corps of Signals was formed in Maresfield Park in 1920. Maresfield Park is now a private residential estate.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.001246
Longitude
0.086515