New Haw, Woodham Lane c.1965
Photo ref:
N183016

More about this scene
This is Surrey suburbia par excellence. Woodham Lane, between New Haw and Woodham, is semi-detached country served by two railway stations: Byfleet and New Haw, and West Byfleet. On the right is Grange Parade; the right block was built in 1934, the left in 1935. Beyond is the Black Prince pub and then a garage, as usual built in a non-Tudor style with white render and flat roofs, influenced by the Modern Movement, to reflect the motor car's different image.
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