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The Drill Roundabout, Romford, Essex
The local name for this junction comes from The Drill Public House, which is on the left hand side of this picture.
Image: © John Winfield
Taken: 5 Jul 2005
0.08 miles
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Haynes Park
The first mention of the word 'Haynes' in the area is in 1492 in a document in New College, Oxford. The "Farmhouse called Haynes" is recorded in 1692. One of the last owners was a Mr A S Wilkin who was an early director of the Tiptree Jam & Britannia Fruit Preserving Company. From time to time fruit was supplied from the farm to Tiptree.
In June 1935 it was reported to Hornchurch Urban District Council that a portion of the land had been sold and the remainder was on the market "for a price that was not unreasonable". However, a price could not be agreed and the land was compulsorily purchased. The park received much of its present layout in the 1940s and in 1963 a further three acres were added which had been part of Haynes Park Farm owned by Mrs Wilkin.
There is an area of woodland in Haynes Park, which is seen on the left here, as well as a Conservation Area.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 10 May 2017
0.13 miles
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Mormon Church, Emerson Park
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 13 Mar 2014
0.15 miles
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Slewins Lane
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 23 Aug 2022
0.20 miles
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The playground in Haynes Park
The first mention of the word 'Haynes' in the area is in 1492 in a document in New College, Oxford. The "Farmhouse called Haynes" is recorded in 1692. One of the last owners was a Mr A S Wilkin who was an early director of the Tiptree Jam & Britannia Fruit Preserving Company. From time to time fruit was supplied from the farm to Tiptree.
In June 1935 it was reported to Hornchurch Urban District Council that a portion of the land had been sold and the remainder was on the market "for a price that was not unreasonable". However, a price could not be agreed and the land was compulsorily purchased. The park received much of its present layout in the 1940s and in 1963 a further three acres were added which had been part of Haynes Park Farm owned by Mrs Wilkin.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 10 May 2017
0.21 miles
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George V postbox on Slewins Lane
Postbox No. RM11 239.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 23 Aug 2022
0.22 miles
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Woodland path in Haynes Park
The first mention of the word 'Haynes' in the area is in 1492 in a document in New College, Oxford. The "Farmhouse called Haynes" is recorded in 1692. One of the last owners was a Mr A S Wilkin who was an early director of the Tiptree Jam & Britannia Fruit Preserving Company. From time to time fruit was supplied from the farm to Tiptree.
In June 1935 it was reported to Hornchurch Urban District Council that a portion of the land had been sold and the remainder was on the market "for a price that was not unreasonable". However, a price could not be agreed and the land was compulsorily purchased. The park received much of its present layout in the 1940s and in 1963 a further three acres were added which had been part of Haynes Park Farm owned by Mrs Wilkin.
There is an area of woodland in Haynes Park, where this path is seen, as well as a Conservation Area.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 14 May 2017
0.22 miles
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Houses on Slewins Lane
Showing position of Postbox No. RM11 239.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 23 Aug 2022
0.22 miles
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Entrance to footpath 138 in Hillview Avenue
Footpath 138 crosses the Romford to Upminster line and has three entrances.
Image: © Phil Gaskin
Taken: 12 Nov 2015
0.23 miles
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Footpath 138 leading to Hillview Avenue
Footpath 138 crosses the Romford to Upminster Line and has three entrances.
Image: © Phil Gaskin
Taken: 12 Nov 2015
0.24 miles