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hamlet of
Sturford is to the east.
South of the main road are Dertfords,
Longhedge,
Whitbourne Moor (formerly
Lower Whitbourne),
Temple (formerly Middle...
- Sibthorpe. Its
southern boundary is the
supposed pre-historic
trackway called Longhedge Lane. The
Highways Agency constructed in 2011/12 a new
seventeen miles...
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Longhedge Railway Works was a
locomotive and
carriage works built by the London,
Chatham and
Dover Railway in the
borough of Battersea,
South London to...
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business park next to the airfield. A
further housing development called Longhedge Village,
around 750
homes accessed from the A345, was
built further north...
- Junction' and 'Stewarts Lane Junction',
adjacent to the site of the
former Longhedge Railway Works and the
Stewarts Lane
Chord formerly used by
Eurostar trains...
-
least favourite tunnel Locomotive Works The
locomotive works were at
Longhedge, in Battersea, and the old
erecting shop can
still be seen. The former...
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however granted authority to
build the
locomotives at the company’s own
Longhedge Railway Works in 1874. Work on two of
these had
barely started at the...
- 1861. They were all
renewed by
William Martley as 2-4-0T at the LCDR's
Longhedge works in 1872–73,
using components from the
original locomotives, including...
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Longhedge Junctions by 1912 RCH map...
- offer.
Trains from the
direct Richmond line via
Barnes could access the
Longhedge line at
Clapham Junction,
running through to
Ludgate Hill by way of Loughborough...