IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Gainsborough Way, SWINDON, SN5 8QQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Gainsborough Way, SN5 8QQ 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.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (14 Images Found)

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Details
Distance
1
Castle Dore, Swindon
Another of the many residential no through roads which make up this area.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 17 Oct 2022
0.08 miles
2
Roundabout on Whitehill Way, Swindon
Image: © David Howard Taken: 26 Oct 2019
0.10 miles
3
Whitehill Way, Swindon
The B4534.
Image: © JThomas Taken: 14 Jul 2019
0.12 miles
4
Gainsborough Way
Bus leaving Freshbrook way for the Link Centre.
Image: © Wayland Smith Taken: 13 Mar 2021
0.17 miles
5
Bus stop and shelter on Whitehill Way, Swindon
Image: © JThomas Taken: 14 Jul 2019
0.19 miles
6
Toothill Cottages, Freshbrook Way, Swindon (1)
The cottages aren't particularly remarkable. They were probably farm-workers' dwellings built perhaps between the wars. At that time the road they are on was the main route from Swindon to the west country. That remained the case until the early 1970s when a new road south of here was built and the whole area now known as Toothill and Freshbrook was developed as large housing estates, surrounding the cottages with new houses. The once main road became just suburban in character, servicing the residents of the new dwellings. The cottages survived the succeeding forty years (in whose ownership I'm not sure) but now it seems their life is to come to an end. The now-empty cottages and their gardens are soon to be sold at auction, probably to a developer who will demolish them and construct four new housing units. For another view see Image
Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 25 Mar 2012
0.19 miles
7
Toothill Cottages, Freshbrook Way, Swindon (2)
The cottages aren't particularly remarkable. They were probably farm-workers' dwellings built perhaps between the wars. At that time the road they are on was the main route from Swindon to the west country. That remained the case until the early 1970s when a new road south of here was built and the whole area now known as Toothill and Freshbrook was developed as large housing estates, surrounding the cottages with new houses. The once main road became just suburban in character, servicing the residents of the new dwellings. The cottages survived the succeeding forty years (in whose ownership I'm not sure) but now it seems their life is to come to an end. The now-empty cottages and their gardens are soon to be sold at auction, probably to a developer who will demolish them and construct four new housing units. For another view see Image
Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 25 Mar 2012
0.20 miles
8
Oliver Tompkins Schools, Beaumaris Road, Swindon
The Oliver Tompkins Schools are Church of England Voluntary Aided schools. The Infant School is in the distance on the left; the Junior School is nearest the camera.
Image: © Vieve Forward Taken: 12 Feb 2012
0.21 miles
9
Freshbrook Way
One of the larger thoroughfares in this area of residential no through roads. Junction with Corfe Road.
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 17 Oct 2022
0.23 miles
10
Whitehill Farm, Beaumaris Road, Swindon
In the 17th century, Whitehill Farm was a 65-acre dairy farm. Then, together with Mannington and Toothill Farms, it was bought by Thomas Sutton, and formed part of the Charterhouse estate in Lydiard Tregoze. The rents from the tenant farmers went to fund Charterhouse School, which started as a charitable venture for the education of poor boys. In 1919, the three farms were sold to Wiltshire County Council and broken up into smallholdings for the use of ex-servicemen returning from WWI. In the 1970s, they were engulfed by modern housing after westward expansion of Swindon was approved. Whitehill Farmhouse is now a Swindon Borough Council property.
Image: © Vieve Forward Taken: 12 Feb 2012
0.23 miles