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Twitten off Paddockhall Road
Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 23 Jul 2008
0.03 miles
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Path off Paddockhall Road
See also http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/899909 from 2008.
Image: © Shazz
Taken: 20 May 2016
0.03 miles
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Sergison Road, Haywards Heath
A residential road that runs between Paddockhall Road and Lucastes Avenue that was developed during the 1960s. This view looks towards the junction with Paddockhall Road with the large
Image on the left. See
Image for a view from the top of that slope.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 8 Feb 2015
0.05 miles
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Nursery Close, Haywards Heath
A small cul de sac off Sergison Close that was built in the 1960s on the site of Paddockhall Gardens and nursery.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 30 Mar 2015
0.06 miles
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Calbourne, Haywards Heath
A small private cul de sac off Muster Green North built in the 1950s.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 8 Feb 2015
0.06 miles
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The Oaks, Paddockhall Road, Haywards Heath
Built during the late Victorian period this former townhouse has now been converted into five flats. Since the summer of 2014 permission has been granted to demolish this building and replace with a block containing 14 flats.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 8 Feb 2015
0.06 miles
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Citizens Advice Bureau, Oaklands, Paddockhall Road, Haywards Heath
Located in a former clinic at the southern end of the complex containing Mid Sussex District Council.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 8 Feb 2015
0.07 miles
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War Memorial, Muster Green, Haywards Heath
Positioned at the western tip of Muster Green formerly part of the large common that formed the original Haywards Heath and said to be the meeting place over the centuries of the local militia.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 8 Feb 2015
0.08 miles
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Sergison Arms, Butlers Green Road, Haywards Heath
The building dates from the 16th century and was originally known as Vinalls which it retained at least up to 1809. By 1832 it had been converted into the Dolphin Inn, possibly taking advantage of the east-west turnpike that had opened in 1825 that later became the A272. By 1845 it had become the Sergison Arms which it remained until the 1990s when it reverted to the Dolphin again. About five years ago it once more became the Sergison. The name derives from a family of local landowners whose emblem contained a dolphin. The pub is located at the junction of the former A272 and Paddockhall Road both highways that predate the town. The latter was called Paddock Lane on a 1638 estate map.
Image: © Simon Carey
Taken: 8 Feb 2015
0.08 miles
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(Another) sign for The Dolphin
Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 12 Aug 2008
0.08 miles