Junction of Old Reigate Road and Boxhill Road
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Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 24 Jul 2010
Once part of the main road from Reigate to Dorking, with traffic having to make a sharp left turn in order to cross the River Mole at the former Boxhill Bridge (see Image However, it was bypassed when Deepdene Bridge was opened in 1927, and now serves only Boxhill Farm and Boxhurst. The low bridge sign is where Boxhill Road goes under the Redhill-Guildford railway. The steps on the left lead to a footpath across fields to Pixham (see Image for photo of the footpath leading towards this point). For close up of the former signpost on the far right of the photo, see Image