Difference between revisions of "Kiln Lane"
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| − | {{Road or Location | + | Kiln Lane began as a track to village ponds. Subsequent cottages built had to give a right of way to the ponds and other old properties. It was recognised officially in 1823. |
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| + | It is mentioned in an article on local pre-history by Ian Kelloway as follows - "{{Road or Location | ||
|Road From=Main Road Lacey Green (almost opposite Black Horse Pub) | |Road From=Main Road Lacey Green (almost opposite Black Horse Pub) | ||
|Road To=Devils Elbow, Speen | |Road To=Devils Elbow, Speen | ||
Revision as of 06:30, 28 August 2022
Kiln Lane began as a track to village ponds. Subsequent cottages built had to give a right of way to the ponds and other old properties. It was recognised officially in 1823.
It is mentioned in an article on local pre-history by Ian Kelloway as follows - "
| Kiln Lane | |
|---|---|
| Map Source | |
| Village | Lacey Green |
| Road To | Devils Elbow, Speen |
| Road To | Devils Elbow, Speen |