Oaks Close
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Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 5 Sep 2019
Cul-de-sac first developed in the c1930s when it ended at a turning circle, which old maps suggest coincided with what would at first glance now appear to be passing places, as seen here. The houses beyond are later and are on the land of a large house on Kingston Road called Oak Hall (previously Hill Side).