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Walters Ash is a village to the south of Lacey Green. A small part of it is in the Parish of Lacey Green, Loosley Row and Speen. The major part is in the Parish of Hughenden. | Walters Ash is a village to the south of Lacey Green. A small part of it is in the Parish of Lacey Green, Loosley Row and Speen. The major part is in the Parish of Hughenden. | ||
| − | + | [[File:Walters Ash and Looseley Row 14.jpg|thumb|'''1921''' On the far right the Brick & Stone works of [[Walters Ash Farm]]Bottom left corner. These woods became the sight of [[Bomber Command]] built on 1939. The rest of the land is part of [[Speen Farm]] ]] | |
To the east of the Main Road. Walters Ash Farm house and a few acres of land are in Lacey Green, the rest of the land in Hughenden. Bomber Command Headquarters and the officers' houses are in Lacey Green, lying on the west of the Main Road and are bordered on the south by the road to Bradenham | To the east of the Main Road. Walters Ash Farm house and a few acres of land are in Lacey Green, the rest of the land in Hughenden. Bomber Command Headquarters and the officers' houses are in Lacey Green, lying on the west of the Main Road and are bordered on the south by the road to Bradenham | ||
Latest revision as of 08:42, 22 January 2025
Walters Ash is a village to the south of Lacey Green. A small part of it is in the Parish of Lacey Green, Loosley Row and Speen. The major part is in the Parish of Hughenden.
1921 On the far right the Brick & Stone works of Walters Ash FarmBottom left corner. These woods became the sight of Bomber Command built on 1939. The rest of the land is part of Speen Farm
To the east of the Main Road. Walters Ash Farm house and a few acres of land are in Lacey Green, the rest of the land in Hughenden. Bomber Command Headquarters and the officers' houses are in Lacey Green, lying on the west of the Main Road and are bordered on the south by the road to Bradenham