IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Turpins Chase, WELWYN, AL6 0RP

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Turpins Chase, AL6 0RP by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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Image Listing (7 Images Found)

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1
Chalet style houses north of Welwyn
As you can see from the road names these are along the old A1, now the B197 since the motorway was built.
Image: © David Howard Taken: 21 Jan 2009
0.20 miles
2
Chalet style house, Great North Road, Mardley Green
Image: © David Howard Taken: 21 Jan 2009
0.21 miles
3
Chalet style houses, Great North Road, Mardley Green
Image: © David Howard Taken: 21 Jan 2009
0.21 miles
4
All messed up and no place to go
A delivery of power equipment for Network Rail in Robbery Bottom Lane has gone a bit awry. The six wheel lorry is unable to climb the incline as the driven wheels are being lifted clear of the ground. The driver cannot reverse back safely so they will have to wait for assistance. In the meantime the road is blocked. Behind is the viaduct carrying the Kings Cross to Edinburgh main line.
Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 30 Aug 2006
0.22 miles
5
Great North Road, Oaklands
Image: © David Howard Taken: 30 Aug 2020
0.24 miles
6
Hammergreen Wood
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 21 Feb 2016
0.25 miles
7
Oaklands: Robbery Bottom Lane viaduct
The Great Northern Railway had to go to phenomenal civil engineering lengths to build their main line north out of London across Hertfordshire. In this stretch the railway dives into tunnels under hills and spans valleys with viaducts on a regular basis. Although on a much smaller scale lengthwise to Image] which is about 2 kilometres away to the south, this viaduct over Robbery Bottom Lane is of a similar height and obviously built to the same elegant design. It dates from around 1850.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 29 Nov 2009
0.25 miles