IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Wren Lane, RUISLIP, HA4 8FJ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Wren Lane, HA4 8FJ 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.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (26 Images Found)

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Highgrove House, Eastcote
Highgrove House in Eastcote. One of the three main old houses, and the last surviving, in Eastcote. Winston Churchill stayed here for his honeymoon.
Image: © Ian Harrison Taken: 11 Jun 2011
0.13 miles
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Highgrove House
A grade II listed building, now flats.
Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 29 Sep 2012
0.13 miles
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The Sigers, Eastcote
Image: © David Howard Taken: 22 Aug 2012
0.14 miles
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Housing on former RAF Eastcote site
Housing under construction on the former RAF Eastcote site. RAF Eastcote housed several codebreaking machines from Bletchley Park during the Second World War which became the precursor to GCHQ.
Image: © Ian Harrison Taken: 11 Jun 2011
0.15 miles
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Flag Walk, Eastcote
Off Eastcote Road
Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 3 Jan 2006
0.15 miles
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Black Horse Parade, Eastcote Village
Image: © Nick Mutton 01329 000000 Taken: 26 Dec 1997
0.16 miles
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The entrance to Pembroke Park
The new housing development of Pembroke Park takes its name from the Second World War base HMS Pembroke V. From 1943 to 1945 it was an outstation of the Government Code and Cipher School (GC & CS) at Bletchley Park and as such played a significant role in deciphering enemy signals. The site was home to 800 Wrens who worked on 110 ‘bombes’ electro-mechanical decoding machines with the support of 100 RAF technicians. After the War, (GC & CS) changed its name to Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and moved to this site. It remained here until the relocation of most of its functions to Cheltenham in the early 1950s. A small unit remained at Eastcote until the late 1970s. The names of the roads and some of the buildings in Pembroke Park were chosen to reflect the history of the site. This is the view from the entrance off Eastcote Road. The information here is taken from a memorial plaque on the brick structure in the foreground with the wreath of poppies on it.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 31 Jan 2018
0.17 miles
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Shops on High Road, Eastcote
Image: © David Howard Taken: 30 Apr 2015
0.17 miles
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A Small Woodland Pond
Kind of square shaped and probably not natural, this small pond is in a strip of woodland to the north of Warrender Park. I can't believe this is really a fishing platform on a pond this size. More likely the kids from the nearby school come pond dipping here. Just a guess.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 13 Nov 2018
0.18 miles
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Georgian Lodge, Bridle Road, Eastcote
Looking south across Bridle Road
Image: © David Hawgood Taken: 3 Jan 2006
0.19 miles
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