Queen Eleanor's Road

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Queen Eleanor's Road

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 12 Sep 2022

Houses in Queen Eleanor's Road in Onslow Village. The area was developed from 1921 onwards on land mainly owned by Lord Onslow, with this part dating from the c.1930s. The road name refers to Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen to Henry II whose court was in Guildford Castle.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.237567
Longitude
-0.600261