Bannister Way, Haywards Heath

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Bannister Way, Haywards Heath

Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 1 Feb 2015

The road connects garlands Road to Market Place and was built along with the Sainsbury's superstore on the site of the former cattle market. The market had moved here in 1883 from a smaller site next to the Station Inn, see Image, and had become one of the most important in the south of England by 1900. It continued to operate until 1989 when it closed with the road, named after the last manager of the market, and the supermarket opened in 1991.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.005785
Longitude
-0.106