The Railway Arms public house

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The Railway Arms public house

Image: © Euchiasmus Taken: 7 Aug 2007

The Railway Arms, on the north side of Frimley High Street, is one of two pubs in Frimley (the other is called the White Hart and can be seen as the red brick building with yellow-walled ground floor in the far distance in this photo). With its bright colour scheme and its attractive hanging baskets, the Railway Arms adds a pleasant splash of colour to the High Street.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.31313
Longitude
-0.745522