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The aptly built 'New Road' was constructed in 1939, to speed the journey from newly built Bomber Command at Walters Ash to Lacey Green, in particular to an airfield being constructed on Stocken Farm, Lacey Green, for the use of Arthur Harris.  Many others from Lacey Green also found work at Bomber Command.  Previously the route taken from Lacey Green had travelled round Slad Lane, into Smalldean Lane and then turned south through the woods to Walters Ash.
 
The aptly built 'New Road' was constructed in 1939, to speed the journey from newly built Bomber Command at Walters Ash to Lacey Green, in particular to an airfield being constructed on Stocken Farm, Lacey Green, for the use of Arthur Harris.  Many others from Lacey Green also found work at Bomber Command.  Previously the route taken from Lacey Green had travelled round Slad Lane, into Smalldean Lane and then turned south through the woods to Walters Ash.
  
The new route ran along the boundary between the fields of the Grymsdyke Estate and Lacey Green Farm.  As there is no visible signs of the buildings of it is highly likely that they are beneath the new road.  See [[Gone. Lacey Green Farm]]     {{Road or Location
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The new route ran along the boundary between the fields of the Grymsdyke Estate and Lacey Green Farm.  As there is no visible signs of the buildings of it is highly likely that they are beneath the new road.  See [[Gone. Lacey Green Farm]]
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It was rumoured in the village that a plane had landed on the as yet unopened new road.  See [[1938 PC Goldsmith]], in which an hushed up incident is revealed.      {{Road or Location
 
|Road From=Lacey Green
 
|Road From=Lacey Green
 
|Road To=Walters Ash
 
|Road To=Walters Ash
 
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Revision as of 12:57, 27 August 2022

The aptly built 'New Road' was constructed in 1939, to speed the journey from newly built Bomber Command at Walters Ash to Lacey Green, in particular to an airfield being constructed on Stocken Farm, Lacey Green, for the use of Arthur Harris. Many others from Lacey Green also found work at Bomber Command. Previously the route taken from Lacey Green had travelled round Slad Lane, into Smalldean Lane and then turned south through the woods to Walters Ash.

The new route ran along the boundary between the fields of the Grymsdyke Estate and Lacey Green Farm. As there is no visible signs of the buildings of it is highly likely that they are beneath the new road. See Gone. Lacey Green Farm

It was rumoured in the village that a plane had landed on the as yet unopened new road. See 1938 PC Goldsmith, in which an hushed up incident is revealed.

New Road
Map Source
Village
Road To Walters Ash
Road To Walters Ash