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near to Horsted Keynes, West Sussex, England
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Cinder Hill
A fork in the road. Go down or stay on the flat ! The flat route takes you through an open parkland setting with plenty of healthy oaks.
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Made ground at Horsted Keynes, 2007
The vee between the embankments for the route to Sheffield Park and the former route to Copyhold Junction via Ardingly has been infilled with spoil.
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Ox Pasture/Meadow Field
by Simon Carey
The name of the fields according to Horsted Keynes' 1842 tithe map that have been merged to form a larger unit. Ox Pasture was on the eastern side adjacent to the Bluebell Railway whilst Meadow Field was to its west. Hudds Wood is in... (more)
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Bluebell Railway
Maunsell S15-class 4-6-0 No.847, built in 1936, seen at Horsted Keynes, on a bright spring day.
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Bluebell Railway
SR Maunsell Q-class No.30541 seen arriving at Horsted Keynes with a train for East Grinstead.
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Bluebell Railway
Towards Horsted Keynes station looking south from the bridge.
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Cragg Wood
by N Chadwick
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Bluebell Railway - carriage and wagon works
by Chris Allen
At Horsted Keynes.
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Bluebell Railway, Horsted Keynes Station
Bluebell Railway, Horsted Keynes Railway Station, SR Battle of Britain Class Engine No. 34059, "Sir Archibald Sinclair" approaching Horsted Keynes Station.
No. 34059 was relaunched and renamed on 24 April 2009, and entered public... (more)
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Strange arrival at Horsted Keynes station, Bluebell Railway
A train from Sheffield Park runs past the railway's Carriage & Wagon Workshop before arriving at Horsted Keynes. The strange looking loco is number 'C1', the first member of the 0-6-0 Q1 war-time austerity class built by... (more)
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Signal on Bluebell Line
by Paul Gillett
North of Horsted Keynes Station
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Four Acres/Great Meadow
by Simon Carey
The name of the fields according to Horsted Keynes' 1842 tithe map that have been merged to form a larger unit. Four Acres was in the foreground to the immediate north of Pain's Wood whilst Great Meadow was beyond the line of oaks... (more)
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