A view south-west from St Andrew's Ridge, Swindon

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A view south-west from St Andrew's Ridge, Swindon

Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 16 Feb 2008

The area north of the established areas of Penhill and Haydon Wick and south of the village of Blunsdon is known generically as the Northern Expansion Area. It has been under development for several years from the early 1990s. Within the NEA are individual sub-areas with names such as St Andrew's Ridge, Redhouse and Priory Vale. I suspect they are mostly marketing-inspired though with a nod to existing names and features. Sadly, I can't remember many of them. In this view we can see the open space between St Andrew's Ridge behind the viewpoint and, I think, Redhouse, outside this square. The marker at the right indicates the presence of a bridleway.

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Image Location

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51.603987
Longitude
-1.799249