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Grid reference TQ6102

near to Langney, East Sussex, England


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TQ6102 : B & Q, Hampden Park by Kevin Gordon B & Q, Hampden Park
B & Q stands for Block and Quale. they opened their first store in Southampton in 1969. They have over 300 stores in the UK with some in Ireland and China.
TQ6102 : Premiere Inn, Willingdon Drove, Eastbourne by Julian P Guffogg Premiere Inn, Willingdon Drove, Eastbourne
TQ6102 : New Morrison Filling Station at Hampden Park by Dave Spicer New Morrison Filling Station at Hampden Park
TQ6102 : Hydneye Bridge by Paul Gillett Hydneye Bridge
At the entrance to Shinewater Park
TQ6102 : Morrisons, Eastbourne by Oast House Archive Morrisons, Eastbourne
TQ6102 : Toby Carvery near Langney Point, Eastbourne by Christine Matthews Toby Carvery near Langney Point, Eastbourne
Toby Carvery Restaurant, on roundabout on A22 near Langney Point, Eastbourne, Sussex.
TQ6102 : Sevenoaks Road, Eastbourne (set of 2 images) by Alex McGregor Sevenoaks Road, Eastbourne (set of 2 images)
TQ6102 : Bannatyne's Health Club, Edward Road, Eastbourne by PAUL FARMER Bannatyne's Health Club, Edward Road, Eastbourne
TQ6102 : Ashington Road, Hampden Park, Eastbourne by nick macneill Ashington Road, Hampden Park, Eastbourne
TQ6102 : Hydneye Bridge by Simon Carey Hydneye Bridge
Carrying the old drove road over Willingdon Sewer. Hydneye itself is a lost village which in medieval times had a small anchorage.
TQ6102 : Roundabout on the A22, Hampden Park by David Howard Roundabout on the A22, Hampden Park
I think there were actually more roundabouts here than Braintree, and possibly approaching Milton Keynes.
TQ6102 : The Premier Inn by Willingdon Drove by Steve Daniels The Premier Inn by Willingdon Drove

 
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