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M25 M25 A3 A3 Hollybush Cottages NORWOOD FARM LANE ETL Drain Drain 19.6m Drain Drain Burwood House Norwood Lodge Convent of Notre Dame Seven Hills Estate El Sub Sta Path (um) Playground Path (um) Azalea Cottage Sports Ground Willow Cottage Games Track Court Kenwood Norwood Cottage Chestnut Lodge Issues Button Hide Oakmead Farm Lodge Pavilion 3 Five Oaks Chestnut Barn Pavilion Chestnut Lodge ROAD CR Cottages 1 1 Oakmead 4 32.3m Tennis 20.3m Longwood COMMON Courts OLD ED and Ward Bdy Drain Pond 6500 River Mole Chestnut Lodge Redwood Path (um) Track The Lodge Drain Middle Lodge Drain Sinks 6400 Mast El Sub Sta El Sub Greenpeckers Tank Sta 29.7m 1 The 2 Cottage 6300 Wood Manor Tennis Court Ferndell Joynings Path (um) Denny Cottage The Pavilion Track Track 6200 Bilali Sandy Matham Cottage Burrows Walton Firs National Scout Camp The Doone Ferndale House CONVENT LANE 29.9m Old Common Tennis Court The Oaks Millstones BYFLEET ROAD Silverwood 6100 Holmerise 1 Holmerise Stables 28.0m Pond Pond Tennis Court Randalls Cottages Museum 3 CottageThe Old 28.3m Riseholme Cottage Track Post Boys 6000 3 B 365 Pine Trees A245 widened to Riseholme Path Golf Course 5 Silver Fingle Cottage Witches Birches A 3 Brooms 5900 32.3m Riseholme Bungalow 20.7m A 245 25 Petit Tor 12 Silvermere 14 Lodge 11 24 Kingfisher A 3 20 5800 SilvermereHouse three lanes each way 31 Drain HouseClock Little Warren 19 New access road/non-motorised MOSSFIELD 3 Greenglade Caigers 41 to 44 32.1m Cottage 5 40 1 30 3 17 2 Silverwood Lodge 34 Rose 15 Cottages 1 29 to 32 27.2m 36 1 11 FB 5700 29.1m Manor Pond House Foxholm Silvermere 4 2 1 LB 7 53 to 56 Rambler Pond 26 Cottages Track 24 Path 20 57 5 Rifle Range 13 to 16 to 13 10 LARKFIELD SEVEN HILLS ROAD SilverMere 12 to 9 QUEENS COURT RIDE BYFLEET ROAD Two Beeches 20 to 17 Path user bridgeSilvermere over Haven A3 Pet Cemetery Silvermere Haven FB Freshfields Track Manor Pond Sluice 5600 Drain 9 61 Tennis Court Pond 11 1 FB 8 1 to 3 1 Construction compound 22 14 Superstore 30 Tudor House 2 Drain Lingwood 2 El Sub Sta Pond 65 SubEl Sta 8 10 29.7m PENNYFIELD Drain Silvermere Manor Drain El Sub Sta Drain Silo MOLESWORTH ROAD 39 41 1 Path (um) 49 29.9m 33 143 5500 Path The Spinney 35 Daisyfield Allotment Gardens 37 to 43 11 Fernfields 15 26 17 24.4m El Sub Sta 31 21 21.0m Silverlea 24 24 Silvermere Golf Club 12 10 FB 1 Silvermere Farm 13 Old Common Three 76 Pines Squirrel Path (um) 71 14 Grove End Woodlands Wood 2 23 27.1m Pumping 3 4 53 to 59 The Old Lodge 36 Station 75 67 74 16 141 NORTHFIELD ROAD OLD COMMON ROAD A 245 B 365 The 31 12 Seven Hills Estate 18 Cottage RIVERVIEW GARDENS 24 Buntings 170 Tanks 63 25 Track 33 32.4m 5400 ETL 58 to 62 133 19 The Old LB 31 32 50 46 52 48 FB Hunters Stables 44 54 Pond Def 53 to 57 29.4m 40 26 Wentworth Lodge 64 Traffic7 signal phasing to A 245 36 Lodge El Sub Sta 45 to 49 to 45 Home Farm 25.0m 164 Drain Old 76 123 Trees 44 Saddlers 41 WYNDHAM AVENUE 50 FB Gleneagles 37 to 2 166 Golf Course 112 186 Lodge BYFLEET 94 52 Calvi 158 Lodge ROAD RIVERVIEW Playing Field GARDENS 120 1 122 104 Pond Willow Playground 50 FB Pond Cottage 41 Pond 39 27.0m 113 158a 59 LB 156 106 37 35 5300 20 21.0m 114 Garage 154 40 42 13 43 FB 101 Health Centre 38 28.5m 33 11 23.5m 34 44 103 2 46 Drain El Sub Sta 51 Alga 142 Mill Race 61 ETL 132 20 34 48 43 Track 50 Hospital 1 63 Drain be optimised29 at Painshill PORTSMOUTH ROAD 52 130 8 27.5m 54 75 40 FB 1 Whitewood Co Const Bdy 34.9m Market Gardens El Sub Sta 3 29b 49 8 26 29a Pendock Cottage 32 118 12 3 MEADOWLANDS Drain 21 Boro Const, ED and Ward Bdy 27b 27a 13 53 CLOSE 49 110 10 Byfleet Mill Milner Latus BENNETT 19 51 24 1 1 2 48 (disused) 47 5200 Malandy FB The 39 Cottage to 45 1 to 12 St Georges 7 Ward Bdy 16 Posts FB CR Sluice 18 24 TCB Nursing Home River Mole 13 Seven Hills Estate 27 COPSE ROAD 16 100 ETL 29 4 The Lodge 27 FB 1 32 14 21 LB 22.6m 18 12 Drain 4 9 16 112 23 34 NORTHFIELD ROAD REDHILL ROAD Golf Course HAMILTON AVENUE 21 GODLEY ROAD ED and Ward Bdy 28 160 18 El 39 OLD OAK CLOSE GAVESTON CLOSE Feltonfleet School 7 BENNETT CLOSE 1 12 37 44 Glenelm Sub Sta Inglewood 7 interchange and SevenFB 104 New access road 108 MANOR CRESCENT Seymoor Court 20 HAZEL COURT 54 CR 98 SEVEN HILLS 102 19 20 5 to 6 to 5 14 4 1 to 4 to 1 17 ELMTREE CLOSE 1 4 2 27 96 Enfin 29 100 31 31 5100 10 10 FB 22 10a El Sub Sta 12 Drain 1 GAVELL ROAD 33 3 Seymoor Court Marley 90 Track 94 85 6 Old Kingsworthy Playing Field 4 9 13 8 2 El Sub Sta 39 6 88 5 92 33 Drain 152 Playground 29 18 COVEHAM 13 CHURCH ROAD 5 West CRESCENT 21 15 1 86 Lodge Cedar Court 97 TARTAR ROAD 11 27.1m 82 Hall 1 East Lodge 35 2 84 60 1 to 6 to 1 4 Leighton 43 80 1 28 House 2 6 Wood Court 17 1 3 78 El Sub Sta Lodge 3 142 11 74 10 53 Bridge 11 13 Posts Lodge 14 HAMILTON AVENUE 27 Coveham CR 16 21.9m 24 17 COPSE ROAD 70 ROAD (SOUTH) Hills Road Junction LB ELMTREE CLOSE 131 for properties either 66 10 TCB Clock House 2 2 78 TCB 1 32 12 68 LEYBOURNE CLOSE Games 129 2 15 Police Station 64 34 Court 5000 22.1m LB 8 18 13 9 132 9 95 1 3 ANYARDS ROAD 13 62 11 to 24 14 El 6 Track 6 36 PORTSMOUTH ROAD 96 1 43 16 Sub Sta 9 46 to 40 Stables 52 Belfry House 50 Cottage 2b 94 LEYBOURNE AVENUE 2a 1 Cobham Bridge 1 21.6m 48 Tower 2 89 2 17.0m PH 4 1 5 LEIGH ROAD 19 12 1 7 8 130 Swimming 17 7 MS Pool 17 2 121 30 Hamilton Court 95 8 Fire Station 4 Lavender Cottages 17.0m 10 15 7 LB 117 Drain A 245 Ward Bdy 13 OAKFIELD ROAD 2 to 7 to 2 Seven Hills Hotel 90 1 PORTSMOUTH ROAD 1 33 120 12 TRAFALGAR 9 10 14 Filter Bed COURT 21.6m Gospel Hall 36 Pond (disused) PORTSMOUTH ROAD Holmsdale Boundary land includes land 115 15 7 Pond 38 1 Post El Sub Sta 2 107 Shelter 23 16 Weir CR 8 GVC 3 Homelea Works 1 17 4900 111 27 27 25 Victoria Car Park 111 18 side of the A3 22 Place 78 25 9 to 11 8 River Wey 1a 16.7m 31 1 36 104 14 to 1 CORNWALL AVE 37 NORTHFIELD FARM MEWS Fn 16 23 21 ULWYN AVENUE 34 2 18 119 11 27 33 17 105 26 33 37 12 75 15 23 16 29 29 35 El Sub Sta 110 17 82 2 53 19 41b 106 11 16 12 79 Builder's Yard 10 20 1 102a 21 PORTSMOUTH ROAD 20.1m 78 102b St John 2 28a 14 41a The Old 1 39 22 Ambulance Hall 87 Dairy 120 WEDGWOOD PLACE Church Hall 13 30 GARDENS Path 18 39 GLEBE 93 SUMMER CLOSE SUMMER 41 124 FB 102 11 39a 24 7 LOXLEY CLOSE 4800 MATTHEW 4 ARNOLD 6 17 2 16 22 for temporary slip roads during 43 13 CR 7 1 21.0m 41 BLACK PRINCE CLOSE 16 45 47 92 ROAD 85 Rectory CHURCH GODLEY ROAD Club 39 Play Area 141 Drain CLOSE 21 15 61 17.0m 14 Tennis Courts 94 81 118 81 FOUR WENTS Pond 1 to 6 16 27 Half Moon Yard 72 81 5 5 90 11 15 Recreation Ground 1 79 28 64 22 92 19 70 18 34 Fir Tree Cottage The Round House 74 112 20 77 2 62 102 17.1m Lych Gate 68 Firtree Cottage 63 7 Path (um) 60 Posts 66 CLEVES CLOSE 88 24 19 17.9m Co Const & ED Bdy 65 58 151 Posts El Sub Sta Garage CORNWALL MURRAY'S LANE 38 Path (um) PORTSMOUTH 9 71 AVENUE ROAD 23 28 69 25 Pond 26 22 to 27 to 22 21 32 17.0m 69 ETL 41 RECTORYLANE 17.0m 3 Ward Bdy 6 12 Drain MURRAY'S LANE 14 A3 LB St Mary's 12 CR 42 42 Church CATHERINECLOSE 21 40 The Coach House 4700 1 23 Pavilion 74 1 15 46 7 17 6 5 HALESWOOD 45 construction Pond Vermont 57 Path (um) LEIGH ROAD 15 Exchange 17 2 Drain 6 38 Path (um) FB 46a 17 OAKFIELD ROAD 52 11 Bowling Green 10 Pain's Hill House 55 17.7m 44 1 to 19 Fieldgate Court Improved access to 62 62 42 3 64 13 LB 45 Drain Tennis Courts FB The Hangers 41.6m 16 8 El Sub Sta Hall 67 7 1 Cricket Ground 5 1 El Sub Sta El Sub Sta 26 Post Boys Row ETL 1 24 7 4600 4 Hotel 4 St Andrew's House 1 15 WORLD'S END 1 to 7 50 MAGDALEN 7 12 33 CLOSE Long Orchard 79 19 1 WHITE LION GATE 12 11 Manor Farm Worlds End 21.6m Path (um) Paddock ETL Tennis Cottage 45 Path View LUSHINGTON Estate Court Cadet Centre RUTSON ROAD DRIVE 12 43 18 Fn 1 to 4 20 17 Pond 6 Churchfield House GVC 11 to 7 Track 11 103 to 1 ETL 14 M 25 The 37 Drain A 3 Pond Bungalow 8 Feltonfleet School 58 73 Day 40 22 ROAD ANYARDS 9 to 12 to 9 1 1 Centre 21 Manorside East 18 33 Drain Manorside West Drain Queen Annes El Sub Sta 4500 5 21 32 4 VIRGINIA PLACE Cottage 27 7 Byfleet Riding Stables 13 21 17.7m MAGDALEN CRESCENT 2 Manor House 14 Painshill Park 46 103 Long Walk The Manor Cottage BETWEEN STREETS 24 1 WINSTANLEY 42 School 15 The Drain 1to18 Old 18 2 Palace Cottage CLOSE 17 Manor House Education Centre TCB Cobham Dairy Wood Hill 34 2 25 1 17 Gate 13 23 1 19 Drain 22 6 WinstanleyWalk FULLERTON CLOSE 25 27 11 24 10 Play Area 32 FREELANDS ROAD 28 CS 10 El Sub Sta 9 7 Gantry 31 3 30 Waterbutts 26 4 1 4 18 10 Cottage 44.4m 3 Mast 4400 11 20 9 2 ROAD Co Const, CP & ED Bdy OAKDENE 89 Track 48 Westland Co Const, CP & ED Bdy 1 2 Track 24to28 5 Track 34 19to27 27 Cottage CELTIC ROAD 1 Church SANWAYROAD Und 1 Cottage 9 11 19 Home Farm 14 El Sub Sta 21 Drain 43 44 Def LITCHFIELD GARDENS Piper's Multistorey Car Park 77 Track River Mole Cobham Grange1 to 44 15 New Farm House Ward Bdy 37 Hill Non- 44 CR 1 El Sub Sta Oldbury FULLERTON ROAD Long Orchard Farm 4 1 FB 2 Drain 2 LORINERS CLOSE 2b 2a 1 to 8 1 3 74 3a 3 3b Queen Anne's Hills 3c 63 14 32 Orchard Mews Cobham Torcross 1 16 32 River Wey Navigation 29 ED & Ward Bdy Church Path Pantiles Pearl Rock 1 to 14 33 Loranda Willows The Island 34 2 1 63 28 to 30 55 4300 Sanway Gardners Cottage El Sub Sta 17.0m CR 61 Hearthstone 1 to 12 22 59 67 FRENCH Towing Path 6 Co Const Bdy 57 Path (um) GARDENS FB 53 45 20 to 22 to 20 55 A3 widened to four lanes each 20 Drain Little Foxwarren Allotment Gardens Holden Place 31 Def El Sub Sta 12 Oakdene Parade 51 2 25 26 DODDS LANE (Track) REDHILL ROAD 16 41.7m 3 Track 2 16 Pond 18 13 1 35 14 21.6m Bank Broad ANVIL LANE Ditch Katz 2 18 SPENCEAVENUE Castle 1 motorised
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