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Warnham from 4 locations
13 May 2019

 

 

Facing north eastwards

 

A light turn eastwards

 

A wider angle showing the whole village

 

View northwards towards Box Hill

 

North west towards Leith Hill. Warnham Manor is just left of centre

 

Looking west

 

View south towards Broadbridge Heath

 

South easterly view across the Deer Park

 

Due east, with the village to the left

 

The following set of photos are from above the cricket pitch.

 

Looking east towards the church, which is left of centre.

 

A closer view of St Margaret's, with Bell Road leading off to the A24 beyond.

 

North eastwards with the village green to the left and the old school just above and left of centre.

 

The current school playing field in the foreground, with the village green and old school house to the right

 

Looking due north, with the modern school playground in the bottom right corner

 

North west across Freeman Road

 

Freeman Road

 

Lucas Road and Tillets Lane junction on the left. Gregsons is in the top left hand quarter

 

Looking west. Lucas road is seen vertically on the far right

 

Looking south westerly back to where the first set of photos were taken. The Greets Inn is just below centre.

 

Friday Street

 

Southerly view, with Friday Street running horizontally across the centre

 

The eastern end of Friday Street and Bailing Hill.

 

The western lodge of Warnham Court in the centre, by the junction of Friday Street, Church Street and Bailing Hill.

 

Looking south east towards Horsham

 

Looking eastwards towards North Horsham. Great Daux roundabout is on the right, a third of the way down.

 

Looking north east towards the landfill.

 

Northwards towards Box Hill

 

Leith Hill in the distance

 

A north westerly view

 

A westerly view towards Clemsfold

 

Looking south west towards Slinfold. The Greets Inn is right at the bottom towards the left hand side.

 

Looking south towards Broadbridge Heath, on the left.

 

Broadbridge Heath towards the top in the centre.

 

A south eastern view across Warnham Deer Park

 

Looking east towards Horsham

 

The following set of photos are from south east of St Margaret's Church.

 

St Margaret's Church

 

 

St Margaret's Church

 

St Margaret's Church

 

South west across Church Street

 

South west across Church Street

 

West towards the cricket pitch. The school is just to the right of the pitch.

 

North west. A corner of the village green is visible on the right hand side towards the bottom.

 

Looking north towards Leith Hill (the tower is visible on full zoom) The Old Manor House is in the centre, with the village green in the foreground and the old School House in the bottom right corner.

 

Looking north towards Box Hill, the old School House is in the bottom left corner. The road running up the centre of the picture is the A24, with Knob Hill joining from the left.

 




 

North east towards Rusper, with the landfill site clearly visible.

 

Look eastwards, the A24 runs across the picture just below the centre and the A264 is visible towards the top right. At the top centre, just visible, is Durrants Village at Faygate.

 

Looking south east east towards Horsham

 

Looking south east towards Horsham. Denne Hill is on the right, with St Mary's and St Marks church spires visible. In the foreground is the Deer Park.

 

A similar shot to the previous. St Mary's can't be seen now, but St Marks is visible.

 

Looking south across Warnham Court (right of centre). St Mark's spire is on the far left near the top and St Mary's just to its right, with Denne Hill behind.

 

Looking south towards Broadbridge Heath (Centre, near the top)

 

South west across the village

 

West across the cricket pitch

 

North west

 

North towards Box Hill & Leith Hill.

 

East

 

South east

 

South

 

A wide shot of the village.

 

Wyvern Place, to the left and Church street from bottom right to top centre.

 

St Margaret's Church

 

The following set of photos are from above the village green.

 

Looking south towards the church

 

South across the village. The school is on the right, a third of the way down the picture.

 

The Old Manor House (centre), with Leith Hill beyond

 

The Old Manor House (bottom), with Leith Hill beyond

 

Looking west

 

Looking south west across the village. The cricket green is in the centre, with the school just below.

 

As above, with some zoom.

 

Looking south along Church Street

 

Looking south east towards Horsham. Bell Road runs up the picture diagonally from the bottom. In the bottom right corner is the Sussex Oak with the church above.

 

Looking north along Knob Hill with the landfill site beyond. Hurst Hill is just to the right of the landfill.

 

The Old Manor House (centre), with Leith Hill and Box Hill beyond, with a plane coming into land above Box Hill!

 

Looking south east towards Horsham. The tip of the church spire is just visible at the bottom of the photo.

 

Bell Road cutting off the bottom left corner with the Great Daux roundabout in the centre.

 

Looking east towards Hurst Hill. Warnham Station is just to the right of centre, beyond the row of houses.

 

Looking north east, some Crawley & Gatwick buildings are visible on the horizon.

 

North towards Box Hill

 

North north east towards Leith Hill. The tower can be seen. The house just above centre is Mayes Park House on Mayes Lane.

 

Cider Mill Farm, right of centre.

 

A westerly view

 

Another westerly view, with a slight turn to the left

 

South west across the village

 

South towards Broadbridge Heath. Left of BBH, on full zoom, you can see the A24 and the new A264 slip road and bridge.

 

South east towards Horsham. The A24 and the new A264 slip road and bridge are now on the right

 

The cricket pitch.

 

The village green.

 

 


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