Demolition work on Grays Road, Uxbridge

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Demolition work on Grays Road, Uxbridge

Image: © Ian Harrison Taken: 28 Sep 2014

Grays Road, formerly part of RAF Uxbridge, following demolition of the accommodation blocks to the right of the road, and other buildings to the left. The accommodation blocks had been built in the 1990s, and were named after Battle of Britain airfields of the RAF's No. 11 Group. The RAF station's Sergeant's Mess was located at the end of the road, on the left. It has also been demolished, but the site is just out of shot. This is an update to Image An example of one of the accommodation blocks was: Image

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Image Location

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51.544102
Longitude
-0.469796