IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Kings Ride, ASCOT, SL5 7RD

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Kings Ride, SL5 7RD 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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Image Listing (56 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
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Hospital Chimneys
Part of a large hospital site on the edge of Ascot.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 20 May 2018
0.01 miles
2
Construction at Heatherwood Hospital
Construction starting at the site of the old Heatherwood Hospital.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.04 miles
3
Building 46 at old Heatherwood Hospital
Simply known as "Building 46" - this number being taken from Heatherwood Hospital's plans of the site - this building with large chimneys, unique tiled roof with half height gables and brick walls with decorative internal structural steel and render on another section will soon be demolished. The detail given within the planning application of the building is as follows: "Building 46 is a single storey brick-built structure with a profile metal roof and gable cladding. Overall the building is in good condition with one large gap located at the northwest corner of the building. Internally the building is split into both a workshop area and office space. A loft space is located via a stairway and is in good condition showing no sign of damage." It has acted as a landmark to the area since the 1920s in its prominent position beside the A332 (King's Ride). All of the 1920s buildings of old Heatherwood Hospital are set to be demolished, or already have been. In 2018, full planning permission was given to demolish the existing hospital and construct a new building to serve as the hospital. In 2022, planning permission was given for the construction of 230 homes on the site in the form of 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 1, 2 and 3 bed flats.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.05 miles
4
Building 46 at old Heatherwood Hospital
Simply known as "Building 46" - this number being taken from Heatherwood Hospital's plans of the site - this building with large chimneys, unique tiled roof with half height gables and brick walls with decorative internal structural steel and render on another section will soon be demolished. The detail given within the planning application of the building is as follows: "Building 46 is a single storey brick-built structure with a profile metal roof and gable cladding. Overall the building is in good condition with one large gap located at the northwest corner of the building. Internally the building is split into both a workshop area and office space. A loft space is located via a stairway and is in good condition showing no sign of damage." It has acted as a landmark to the area since the 1920s in its prominent position beside the A332 (King's Ride). All of the 1920s buildings of old Heatherwood Hospital are set to be demolished, or already have been. In 2018, full planning permission was given to demolish the existing hospital and construct a new building to serve as the hospital. In 2022, planning permission was given for the construction of 230 homes on the site in the form of 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 1, 2 and 3 bed flats.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.05 miles
5
Building 46 at old Heatherwood Hospital
Simply known as "Building 46" - this number being taken from Heatherwood Hospital's plans of the site - this building with large chimneys, unique tiled roof with half height gables and brick walls with decorative internal structural steel and render on another section will soon be demolished. The detail given within the planning application of the building is as follows: "Building 46 is a single storey brick-built structure with a profile metal roof and gable cladding. Overall the building is in good condition with one large gap located at the northwest corner of the building. Internally the building is split into both a workshop area and office space. A loft space is located via a stairway and is in good condition showing no sign of damage." It has acted as a landmark to the area since the 1920s in its prominent position beside the A332 (King's Ride). All of the 1920s buildings of old Heatherwood Hospital are set to be demolished, or already have been. In 2018, full planning permission was given to demolish the existing hospital and construct a new building to serve as the hospital. In 2022, planning permission was given for the construction of 230 homes on the site in the form of 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 1, 2 and 3 bed flats.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.05 miles
6
Roundabout on King's Ride (A332)
A roundabout on King's Ride (the A332) near the development on the site of the old Heatherwood Hospital.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.06 miles
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Building 46 at old Heatherwood Hospital
Simply known as "Building 46" - this number being taken from Heatherwood Hospital's plans of the site - this building with large chimneys, unique tiled roof with half height gables and brick walls with decorative internal structural steel and render on another section will soon be demolished. The detail given within the planning application of the building is as follows: "Building 46 is a single storey brick-built structure with a profile metal roof and gable cladding. Overall the building is in good condition with one large gap located at the northwest corner of the building. Internally the building is split into both a workshop area and office space. A loft space is located via a stairway and is in good condition showing no sign of damage." It has acted as a landmark to the area since the 1920s in its prominent position beside the A332 (King's Ride). All of the 1920s buildings of old Heatherwood Hospital are set to be demolished, or already have been. In 2018, full planning permission was given to demolish the existing hospital and construct a new building to serve as the hospital. In 2022, planning permission was given for the construction of 230 homes on the site in the form of 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 1, 2 and 3 bed flats.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.06 miles
8
Part of Heatherwood Hospital
A large hospital site on the edge of Ascot.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 20 May 2018
0.06 miles
9
Building 6 at old Heatherwood Hospital
Simply known as "Building 6" - this number being taken from Heatherwood Hospital's plans of the site - this building a tiled roof and brick walls will soon be demolished. The detail given within the planning application of the building is as follows: "Building 6 is an active boiler house. The brick-built building is of a single storey design with a small two storey element. The single-storey section has a pitched clay tile roof and the two-storey section possesses a flat roof. There is no loft space present internally with the indoor space open to the ceiling. The ceiling is constructed with wooden boards and metal beams and contains a number of large holes in the roofing tiles." All of the 1920s buildings of old Heatherwood Hospital are set to be demolished, or already have been. In 2018, full planning permission was given to demolish the existing hospital and construct a new building to serve as the hospital. In 2022, planning permission was given for the construction of 230 homes on the site in the form of 2, 3 and 4 bed houses and 1, 2 and 3 bed flats.
Image: © Oscar Taylor Taken: 2 Apr 2023
0.07 miles
10
The A329 entering the centre of Ascot
By the roundabout crossing the A332
Image: © David Howard Taken: 19 Jul 2015
0.12 miles
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