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The green, Great Ashby, Stevenage
This grass strip seems to owe its existence to the two parallel overhead power lines.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 19 Sep 2012
0.07 miles
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Swale Close at the green, Great Ashby, Stevenage
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 19 Sep 2012
0.09 miles
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The end of the green strip, Great Ashby, Stevenage
Although the housing development continues on each side, beyond Botany Bay Lane, which runs diagonally across, marked by the line of trees, the strip between the power lines is fields, not public open space.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 19 Sep 2012
0.12 miles
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Path entrance on Back Lane, Stevenage
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 28 Sep 2017
0.18 miles
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Back Lane, Stevenage
The very fringe of Stevenage adjacent to open farmland
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 5 Oct 2017
0.18 miles
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The junction of Botany Bay Lane and Back Lane
Botany Bay Lane led to a farm called Botany Bay, demolished for the housing estate. Beyond it the lane continues as a bridleway.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 19 Sep 2012
0.19 miles
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Botany Bay Lane, Great Ashby, Stevenage
This was a lane leading to a farm, beyond the site of which it continues as a bridleway. It is the boundary of Stevenage – the new suburb of Great Ashby continues on the left, but is in North Hertfordshire. It was formerly in Graveley Civil Parish, but recently a new Great Ashby Community Council has been created.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 19 Sep 2012
0.21 miles
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Town houses in the suburbs, Mendip Way, Great Ashby, Stevenage
Architecture of the 21st Century – a return to a style similar to the town houses of the early 19C. They are evidently large houses, but do not seem to have garages.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 19 Sep 2012
0.22 miles