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Kings Road
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 27 Oct 2017
0.07 miles
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Electricity sub station rear of Dunster Way
Image: © Alex McGregor
Taken: 14 Feb 2013
0.16 miles
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Houses in blocks of three, Torbay Road
Unusual in most suburbs, but quite common on this estate.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 8 Mar 2016
0.19 miles
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Silver birch on Dunster Way
Looking east from the junction with Torbay Road. Most of the streets in this estate are named after places in Somerset and Devon.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 8 Mar 2016
0.20 miles
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Newton Park (west)
Open space and playing fields beside the Roxbourne. A main road cuts the park into two sections.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 27 Oct 2017
0.20 miles
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View from the entrance to Newton Park (West)
Newton Park (West) consists of open space either side of The Roxbourne river which was left when the adjacent post-war council housing was built. The Roxbourne, which is its main feature, is also known as the eastern arm of the Yeading Brook. It rises near North Harrow and converges with the Yeading Brook in Ruislip on the southern side of Western Avenue. This in turn flows into the River Crane which reaches the Thames at Isleworth.
See http://www.londonslostrivers.com/yeading-brook.html for more information and photographs of The Roxbourne.
In this view from the entrance in Malvern Avenue, The Roxbourne is on the left. The view in the other direction to the park entrance with the Parish Church of St Andrew Roxbourne opposite can be seen at http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4907411
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 13 Apr 2016
0.21 miles
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Houses on the east side of Torbay Road
Just south of the junction with Widdecombe Avenue.
Image: © Christine Johnstone
Taken: 8 Mar 2016
0.21 miles
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The Roxbourne in Newton Park (West)
Newton Park (West) consists of open space either side of The Roxbourne river which was left when the adjacent post-war council housing was built. The Roxbourne, which is its main feature, is also known as the eastern arm of the Yeading Brook. It rises near Harrow and converges with the Yeading Brook in Ruislip on the southern side of Western Avenue. This in turn flows into the River Crane which reaches the Thames at Isleworth.
See http://www.londonslostrivers.com/yeading-brook.html for more information and photographs of The Roxbourne.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 13 Apr 2016
0.22 miles
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The course of The Roxbourne in Newton Park (West)
Newton Park (West) consists of open space either side of The Roxbourne river which was left when the adjacent post-war council housing was built. The Roxbourne, which is its main feature, is also known as the eastern arm of the Yeading Brook. It rises near Harrow and converges with the Yeading Brook in Ruislip on the southern side of Western Avenue. This in turn flows into the River Crane which reaches the Thames at Isleworth.
See http://www.londonslostrivers.com/yeading-brook.html for more information and photographs of The Roxbourne.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 13 Apr 2016
0.22 miles
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Looking towards the entrance to Newton Park (West)
Newton Park (West) consists of open space either side of The Roxbourne river which was left when the adjacent post-war council housing was built. The Roxbourne, which is its main feature, is also known as the eastern arm of the Yeading Brook. It rises near North Harrow and converges with the Yeading Brook in Ruislip on the southern side of Western Avenue. This in turn flows into the River Crane which reaches the Thames at Isleworth.
See http://www.londonslostrivers.com/yeading-brook.html for more information and photographs of The Roxbourne.
In this view The Roxbourne is on the right while the Parish Church of St Andrew Roxbourne can be seen across Malvern Avenue. The church was opened in October 1957. Its full history can be read at http://www.standrewsroxbourne.org.uk/our-values/history/
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 13 Apr 2016
0.22 miles