Langridge Lane, Haywards Heath
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 15 Aug 2015
Small cul de sac off Western Road developed in the late 19th century initially as an access road to a house called Langridge which still stands to south amongst the trees. On the left are two sets of semi-detached cottages built in the first decade of the 20th century with Canadian Cottages on the immediate left and Quebec Cottages beyond. Between the wars, Adastra and Byways, another semi-detached pair were added beyond the hedge to the right. The garage straight ahead belongs to St Giles which was added in the 1960s, the last residence to built here.