Westwood cars premises before re-development

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The photograph on this page of Westwood cars premises before re-development by David Harvey as part of the Geograph project.

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Westwood cars premises before re-development

Image: © David Harvey Taken: 21 Aug 2005

Westwood cars premises photographed on August 21st 2005 before redevelopment. The building on the right was known as the new Temperance Hotel, built in 1924 for Mrs Mary Avard. She ran the tea rooms which was used by travellers from the railway station opposite. Her son Bill ran a taxi service from the building on the left which apparently housed the first petrol pump in Heathfield.

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Image Location

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50.969357
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0.24917