IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Lanehouse Rocks Road, WEYMOUTH, DT4 9HZ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Lanehouse Rocks Road, DT4 9HZ 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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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (23 Images Found)

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1
B3156 Lanehouse Rocks Road
Towards Charlestown and Chickerell.
Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 3 Nov 2018
0.05 miles
2
Lanehouse Rocks Road
Seen from the traffic light controlled junction with Lynch Lane. The buildings at the top of the hill are at the edge of Wyke Regis separated by a single field from Lanehouse.
Image: © Andy Potter Taken: 24 Jul 2011
0.07 miles
3
Tesco Express in Lanehouse Rocks Road
Always busy when I went there.
Image: © Andy Potter Taken: 28 Jul 2011
0.09 miles
4
Freemantle Road, Lanehouse
Image: © Alex McGregor Taken: 12 May 2012
0.12 miles
5
Lanehouse, garden centre
Lynch Lane Garden Centre.
Image: © Mike Faherty Taken: 9 Jul 2011
0.13 miles
6
Lynch Lane Garden Centre
Unpretentious buildings on the western edge of Weymouth.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger Taken: 4 Jan 2010
0.13 miles
7
Dairy Crest building, Lynch Lane, Weymouth
The building is dated 1948 so dating back to the post-war agricultural reforms.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger Taken: 4 Jan 2010
0.16 miles
8
Lanehouse, Lanehouse Rocks Road
Descending into Lanehouse on B3156.
Image: © Mike Faherty Taken: 9 Jul 2011
0.18 miles
9
Curtis Fields development starts
"Exciting New Development" for some. Not quite so for everyone as reported by the Dorset Echo Wednesday 1 May 2013: "Councillors have deferred a decision on the controversial Curtis Fields development in Weymouth. Members of the borough council’s planning committee today agreed to visit the site before making a decision. Planning chiefs had recommended the development be refused. Highways and design issues, and the fact the scheme is submitted before a blueprint for future growth is agreed, have been given as reasons for turning down the scheme. House builder Betterment Properties has been keen to progress proposals for the site, also known as Markham and Little Francis, since it bought the land from the Curtis family several years ago. It unveiled multi-million pound plans last year, heralding a range of benefits, not least that it would help to fulfil future housing needs. Three quarters of residents taking part in a consultation did not support it. The fields separate Weymouth from Wyke Regis and the land includes an area registered as a Town Green, which had its status revoked following a court battle but is being appealed at the Supreme Court. Betterment eventually wants to build up to 600 homes on the site, developing in phases. Half of the 38-hectare site will be for public recreation and nature conservation. "
Image: © John Stephen Taken: 29 Jul 2014
0.19 miles
10
Curtis Fields development work starts
Ground clearance starts for 600 houses on the fields separating Wyke and Weymouth. Taken from Fiveways junction, Chickerell Road. From the Echo Wednesday 1 May 2013 COUNCILLORS have deferred a decision on the controversial Curtis Fields development in Weymouth. Members of the borough council’s planning committee today agreed to visit the site before making a decision. Planning chiefs had recommended the development be refused. Highways and design issues, and the fact the scheme is submitted before a blueprint for future growth is agreed, have been given as reasons for turning down the scheme. House builder Betterment Properties has been keen to progress proposals for the site, also known as Markham and Little Francis, since it bought the land from the Curtis family several years ago. It unveiled multi-million pound plans last year, heralding a range of benefits, not least that it would help to fulfil future housing needs. Three quarters of residents taking part in a consultation did not support it. The fields separate Weymouth from Wyke Regis and the land includes an area registered as a Town Green, which had its status revoked following a court battle but is being appealed at the Supreme Court. Betterment eventually wants to build up to 600 homes on the site, developing in phases. Half of the 38-hectare site will be for public recreation and nature conservation.
Image: © John Stephen Taken: 29 Jul 2014
0.20 miles
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