Longdown Lodge at night

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Longdown Lodge at night by Oscar Taylor as part of the Geograph project.

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Longdown Lodge at night

Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 28 Mar 2023

Longdown Lodge was a large stately home built after the arrival of the railway in Sandhurst in 1849. This house was built around the 1860s with the development of the area with Broadmoor Asylum and Wellington College being built. It is one of the few large houses to remain in Sandhurst, with most being demolished for the land to be redeveloped. The gardens of Longdown Lodge were developed in the 1950s to form the Longdown Lodge Estate, which is to the north. Roads such as Greenways, Beech Ride and Broom Acres are part of this estate. The lodge itself has been converted into flats.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.350212
Longitude
-0.800226