IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Melton Road, REDHILL, RH1 3HB

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Melton Road, RH1 3HB 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 (56 Images Found)

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Melton Road
1930s(?) housing in a cul de sac off Nutfield Road that once formed the part of the access to Battlebridge Farm.
Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 21 Apr 2012
0.01 miles
2
Houses on Nutfield Road, South Merstham
Image: © David Howard Taken: 24 Jan 2016
0.05 miles
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Nutfield Road, South Merstham
Afternoon sunshine catches the houses on the east side of Nutfield Road. Merstham effectively divides into three sections: Old Merstham, around the old village centre; New Merstham, an extensive post-war housing estate; and this area, South Merstham, which sprawls out either side of Nutfield Road.
Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 22 Nov 2017
0.07 miles
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Canada Hall, South Merstham
This was a temporary church before the current All Saints church building was built. It is now used as a church hall.
Image: © Robert Eva Taken: 18 Jul 2017
0.09 miles
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All Saints Church, South Merstham
The original All saints Church was built in 1897. On the evening of Saturday 19th April 1941 a parachute mine landed, completely destroying the church and vicarage. Ten people were killed. Volunteers from the Canadian regiments worked to build a temporary church for the village, which became known as Canada Hall and is now used as a village hall. The new All Saints Church was completed on 19th April 1950.
Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 11 May 2010
0.09 miles
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Canada Hall, South Merstham
On the evening of Saturday 19th April 1941 a parachute mine landed on All Saints Green, completely destroying All Saints church and vicarage. Ten people were killed. In March 1943 volunteers from the Canadian regiments stationed in the area worked to build a temporary church for the village, All the material used was salvaged from the wreckage of the destroyed church and vicarage. In five weeks the building was completed and on Easter Day 1943 the ‘new’ church, was dedicated for worship by the Bishop of Southwark. Worship continued there until the new All Saints Church was completed on 19th April 1950, exactly seven years later. The building then became known as Canada Hall and is used as a village hall. http://www.merstham.co.uk/merstham/Canadahall.htm#The_History_of_Canada_Hall
Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 11 May 2010
0.09 miles
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Battlebridge Lane, Merstham
Image: © Stacey Harris Taken: 21 Jan 2012
0.10 miles
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Canada Hall, Battlebridge Lane
This is the church hall associated with All Saints Image Named after the Canadian troops who built it after WW2.
Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 27 Sep 2005
0.11 miles
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South Merstham War Memorial
Originally erected in 1919, it commemorates the men of South Merstham who fell in the two World Wars. An inscription on the base reads "Grant them Lord eternal rest and let light perpetual shine upon them". For wider view see Image
Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 21 Apr 2012
0.11 miles
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All Saints church, South Merstham
Image: © Robert Eva Taken: 18 Jul 2017
0.11 miles
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