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Alpha Road, Maybury
Alpha Road, as a name, is one of the older roads in this fringe of Maybury, but this continuation round the corner is post-war.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 2 Aug 2020
0.03 miles
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Princess Road, Woking
Princess Road in the Maybury Estate.
Image: © Alan Hunt
Taken: 17 Mar 2016
0.06 miles
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Path eastwards from Maybury Hill beside railway
It links to Pollard, Beta and Alpha Roads.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 2 Aug 2020
0.06 miles
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One-way system, east Woking
This will change when the Sheerwater Access Improvement Scheme http://www.woking.gov.uk/business/sheerwateraccessscheme is completed; Eve Road, on the right, will be closed to through traffic to create a residential cul-de-sac. On the left is Arnold Road; not sure what's happening to that. On the corner between the two is a furniture shop.
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 10 May 2013
0.06 miles
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Sheerwater Access Improvement Scheme
See
Image Here the line of the new road is being prepared across a former car park beside Woking Business Park (right).
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 10 May 2013
0.07 miles
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Roadworks, Albert Road, Woking
The Sheerwater Access Road will link Albert Road to Monument Way East, currently a cul-de-sac into Woking Business Park. According to http://www.woking.gov.uk/business/sheerwateraccessscheme , this is "the road to unlocking Sheerwater's potential".
Image: © Derek Harper
Taken: 10 May 2013
0.08 miles
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Princess Road, Woking
The green on Princess Road in the Mabury Estate.
Image: © Alan Hunt
Taken: 17 Mar 2016
0.11 miles
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The Princess pub, Woking
The Princess public house on Princess Road viewed brom Beta Road.
Image: © Alan Hunt
Taken: 17 Mar 2016
0.12 miles
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The Princess, Maybury
The Princess public house on Princess Road in the Maybury area of Woking.
Image: © Alan Hunt
Taken: 17 Mar 2016
0.12 miles
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The Princess, Princess Road, Maybury, Woking
A pub that appears to have changed sex - on an 1870s survey it was called the Prince of Wales. Although not named on maps thereafter, it was later the Princess of Wales (unless the OS got it wrong in the first place). H.G. Wells in 'War of the Worlds', written in 1895, does not refer to either name, but has a 'Spotted Dog' not far from his Narrator's house where he hired a dog cart for his household evacuation. It has been surmised that he had this pub in mind.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 2 Aug 2020
0.12 miles