Fetcham Common Lane
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Fetcham Common Lane by Hugh Craddock as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Hugh Craddock Taken: 26 Apr 2008
Fetcham Common Lane was once a cart road between Lower Road and Cobham Road. It's the continuation of Kennel Lane, which loses its metalled surface at the junction with Revell Drive, and becomes a minor track up to the bridge over the railway line (just behind the photographer). Here, it continues north to emerge on Cobham Road at the top of Maskell's Hill. The section of Kennel Lane between Revell Drive and the bridge was stopped up for vehicles in the magistrate's court in 2000, and is now a public bridleway (Leatherhead 148). To the left is a public bridleway (Leatherhead 3) along Woodside towards Bookham Common.