A Pictorial Tour Through Hurst in the 21st Century The Green Man, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Hinton Road, looking towards Townsend Pond, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Townsend Pond, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Hurst School, 2001 (click for earlier picture)
Hurst School, 2001 Wards Cross (or The Street - A321) from the junction with Hinton Road, 2001 (click for early picture) Village Store and Post Office, Wards Cross, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Wards Cross (now The Street - A321) looking towards Twyford (click for earlier picture) Bakery Cottage, Hurst, 2001 The Cricketers, 2001 - now a private house (click for earlier picture) Wards Cross (or The Street A321), looking towards Townsend Pond, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Tape Lane, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Hurst Gospel Hall Looking towards Broadwater Road with Elder Cottage, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Huntsman's Cottage (left) and 'Policeman's House' (right), 2001 (click for earlier picture) Huntsman's Cottage, Broadwater Lane, Whistley (click for earlier picture) Whistley Green Farm, 2001 Lodge Road, Whistley Green, looking towards Twyford, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Lodge Road (click sign for Elephant & Castle, click remainder for earlier picture) Whistley Court Farm, Lodge Road, 2001 Whistley Green with Lodge Road, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Whistley Bridge House, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Hurst Church, 2001 (click for earlier picture) The Castle, Church Hill, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Hurst Almshouses, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Hurst Grove, 2001 - now used as offices (click for earlier picture) Davis Street, 2001 - now the B3030 (click for earlier picture) Davis Street topiary, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Wheel Wrights Arms, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Davis Street Post Office, 2001 - now a private home (click for earlier picture) The Old Crown, 2001 (click for earlier picture) Dunt Cottage, 2001 Dunt Lane, 2001 Hatchgate Farm Cottages (formerly Farmhouse), 2001 Hatchgate Farm, with its 16th century farm house, eventually became part of the Leveson Gower estate. The house and more than 150 acres of land were on lease to John Martin in 1840. In 1852 it was leased to George Ford who by 1881 was farming some 320 acres. A Pictorial Tour Through Hurst in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries A Pictorial Tour Through Hurst in the Late 20th Century
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