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Alan Whitehead's Pictures of Gomshall

in the county of Surrey

(6 total)Gomshall Pictures

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The Dovecote on Goose Green, Gomshall

The Dovecote on Goose Green, Gomshall

The Dovecote is an attractive bungalow (with a dovecote, of course) on the pleasant and peaceful area of Goose Green in Gomshall.

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The Cottage on Goose Green, Gomshall

The Cottage on Goose Green, Gomshall

The first property that comes into view as you walk up Goose Green is The Cottage. I love the yellow door.

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The Compasses Inn by the TillingBourne River in Gomshall.

The Compasses Inn by the TillingBourne River in Gomshall.

About 100 Yds downstream from Gomshall Mill, the TillingBourne River runs by the Compasses Inn.

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Goose Green in Gomshall.

Goose Green in Gomshall.

Just up the lane from Gomshall Mill is the very pleasant green space with seating, called Goose Green.

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Gomshall Mill 17th Century Pub-Restaurant on the TillingBourne River

Gomshall Mill 17th Century Pub-Restaurant on the TillingBourne River

Gomshall's 17th century Mill sits over the TillingBourne river, on the corner of Goose Green and Station Road. It was once a corn mill, but is now a Pub-Restaurant.

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Houses On Station Road, Gomshall

Houses On Station Road, Gomshall

A short distance to the Northwest from the Compasses inn is a row of cottages with confusing address numbering. From left to right in this image, the numbers are:- 4, then 5 & 24 on the same house, then 22, followed by 8, then 9. I'm sure the postman/woman will have it figured, but they could be forgiven for occasionally getting it wrong.

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