Grayshott, Headley Road c.1960
Photo ref:
G48041

More about this scene
Most cars on our roads used to be British; the first one, just visible on the left here is a Morris Minor, and the second is a Rover 75. The second shop on the left is a hairdresser's - there are many of these to choose from today, and there is also a butcher and a chemist. Grayshott's buildings date from the 19th and 20th centuries. The Hampshire/Surrey border boundary stone stands on this road.
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