Former Station Master's House on The Wells Road

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Former Station Master's House on The Wells Road

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 20 Jul 2012

The house ahead was built for the opening of the Nottingham Suburban Railway in 1889. For more about the house and the NSR, see Image The road to the left, leading to houses built on the former railway goods yard, is Dooland Drive - named after Bruce Dooland, the classy Australian leg-spinner who played for Nottinghamshire in the 1950s and was my first cricket hero. This was a horribly wet and gloomy morning, even by the standards of the summer of 2012.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.973752
Longitude
-1.125082