File:Mysterious private land off Gravel Hill, Swanmore - geograph.org.uk - 768433.jpg
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editDescriptionMysterious private land off Gravel Hill, Swanmore - geograph.org.uk - 768433.jpg |
English: Mysterious private land off Gravel Hill, Swanmore Evidently not accessed by vehicle for some time. A significant plot containing, from the aerial view, what looks like a collapsed glasshouse plus another substantial building with no other means of access. I did not venture within. It looks like a good place to build a house so, of course, you won't get planning permission to do so.
One of the advantages of Google Earth aerial images being five years or more older than maps.live is that you can see how things have changed. Go to the links page and compare the two aerial views of this place. It's clear it used to be some kind of nursery or market garden, now totally abandoned. |
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Author | Peter Facey |
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