Little Bookham, Little Bookham Street c.1955
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L55002

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The Bookhams and Fetcham retain old cores amid the great suburban expansion which occurred after World War II; they are in effect western suburbs of Leatherhead across the River Mole. Little Bookham's tiny 12th- century church and manor house lie south of the Guildford Road. North of this east-west road, Little Bookham Street has some older buildings amid the suburbia and wide grassy verges. This view looks across to the general store and post office; its clock, inscribed 'Weale's Coal Order Office', and Howard Weale's shop sign both survive. In the distance there is a green London Transport country bus.
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