EAW001518 ENGLAND (1946). Fields either side of Pantlings Lane near Upney Wood, Kelvedon, 1946

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Title [EAW001518] Fields either side of Pantlings Lane near Upney Wood, Kelvedon, 1946
Reference EAW001518
Date 5-July-1946
Link
Place name KELVEDON
Parish KELVEDON
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 583792, 220666
Longitude / Latitude 0.66901320480793, 51.853833940173
National Grid Reference TL838207

Pins

In 2005 the proposed southern route of a proposed Bradwell by-pass, taking the A120, went parallel to this lane and would have changed the landscape here considerably. As of 2013 there has been no development since this image, apart from a small change in the track network at the bottom. So why so many images of this area? There seems to be nothing notable or planned.

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:17:09 PM
Now a footpath to Rook Hall

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:09:53 PM
Now a footpath to Rook Hall

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:09:30 PM
This lane leads to (and passes through) Monk's Farm, just off the image.

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:07:54 PM
This lane leads to Scrip's Farm, just off the image

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:07:00 PM
Pantlings Lane or Pantling's Lane

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:05:32 PM
This track remains visible from the air but has otherwise been overtaken by an enlargement of the field. Image is a tiny part, taken from http://www.bing.com/maps/?mkt=en-gb#Y3A9NTEuODc5MjY4fjAuNjQ1MTU0Jmx2bD0xMiZzdHk9ciZlbz0wJnE9Y29nZ2xlc2hhbGwlMjUyMHJvYWQ=

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:04:13 PM
Below this point the track now takes a sharp turn to the left to join Cuthedge Lane. This has allowed the field below this point to be enlarged. The old path of the tracks is still visible from the air.

totoro
Friday 27th of December 2013 05:00:53 PM