Stokesheath Road

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The photograph on this page of Stokesheath Road by Hugh Craddock as part of the Geograph project.

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Stokesheath Road

Image: © Hugh Craddock Taken: 9 Jul 2011

Stokesheath Road from just north of its junction with Fairoak Lane. The road is private, giving access to an extensive Crown Estate development of up-market housing. Many of these Crown Estate roads are either gated, or gated at one end to prevent through traffic. However, the gates here have long since been removed, and replaced with a gate adjacent to Image about 500m to the north, so that Stokesheath Road is now in two parts, both dead-ends. The road has recently been recorded as a public bridleway, so that riders can gain access via Stokesheath Road and Queen's Drive onto Oxshott Heath.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.34132
Longitude
-0.350068