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English: The area around Heathrow, Middlesex, UK, in 1934, before the airport was constructed.
Road names
  • Bath Road: the big east-west road across the north edge.
  • Cain's Lane: northeast of the aerodrome. Its southeast end remains as a suburban side street in Feltham and then as an unnamed short airport internal minor vehicle track.
  • High Tree Lane: narrow lane west of the aerodrome. It ran to a ford and footbridge over the Duke of Northumberland's River.
    • That ford officially was called Goathouse Tree Ford, but the local people called the ford area High Tree River.
  • Goathouse Road: continues south from that ford and runs into Long Lane (Stanwell). Long Lane still exists. Goathouse Road may have been named after an enclosure called Goathouse Close which was in the area before.
  • Heathrow Road: runs south past Heathrow Hall, then turns west to Perry Oaks farm. The entry past the east side of The Three Magpies pub (now only into its car park) is a remnant of its north end: see Google Earth map link. It was part of the B379 road.
  • Hatton Road: the road at a \-type angle to the right of the word CAMP and running to Hatton. Its ends exist now (see this Google Earth map). Starting at its north end, parts of its former route across the airport persist as partly-overgrown tarmac and (as on Google Earth's files at 3 January 2012) a crop mark on grass at the east end of the north runway, and then as the south part of the airport internal road Eastchurch Road. It was part of the A312 road.
  • Tithe Barn Lane: road from Perry Oaks northward.
  • Oaks Road: road from Perry Oaks southward. A bit of its south end survives in Stanwell. It was part of the B379 road.
  • Long Lane (Heathrow): The lane which goes off the west side of Tithe Barn Lane and then turns north to the Bath Road.
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Original publication: Ordnance Survey One Inch map, 5th Edition Sheet 114 (South West London and Windsor). Print code 6036

Immediate source: Ordnance Survey One Inch map, 5th Edition Sheet 114 (South West London and Windsor) Print code 6036. Personal scan of map.
Author Ordnance Survey
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