EPW039623 ENGLAND (1932). Batchworth Lake and environs, Batchworth, from the east, 1932
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Title | [EPW039623] Batchworth Lake and environs, Batchworth, from the east, 1932 |
Reference | EPW039623 |
Date | August-1932 |
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Place name | BATCHWORTH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 506594, 193953 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.45964067943533, 51.633806285257 |
National Grid Reference | TQ066940 |
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The original Batchworth lock-keeper's cottage. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 01:21:26 PM |
This row of cottages probably disappeared at the time that Riverside Drive and the roundabout junction were built. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 01:17:58 PM |
The Bury - Former manor house. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 12:52:41 PM |
Taylor's Cut - This is a short navigable canal arm cut in the 1840s, leading from the Grand Junction (now Union) Canal to what was once a bakery owned by a John Taylor in the grounds of The Bury. Parts of its course are still traceable. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 12:49:40 PM |
This building (which included a canal shop) disappeared when this part of Church Street was widened. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 12:33:44 PM |
Batchworth stables. This was used to house canal working horses. The building was destroyed by fire in 1956. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 12:21:06 PM |
The Boat public house and stables. Adjoining the Railway Taverns, but at canal level to serve the needs of the working boatmen. The building still exists as offices. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 12:17:23 PM |
The Railway Tavern public house (not to be confused with the nearby Railway Arms). The building still exists as offices. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 12:05:55 PM |
The Railway Arms public house. Later renamed the Batchworth Arms. it was demolished in 1994 and replaced by offices. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 11:53:09 AM |
Frogmoor (Frogmore) House - obscured by trees.
A rather grand house once occupied by the Skidmore family. The site is now occupied by Frogmoor Court (sheltered housing for the elderly). |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 11:43:47 AM |
Walker's Yard. W.H. Walker & Bros were a local narrow boat building and repairs firm operating at this site from 1905 -1964.
The site is now occupied by a Tesco store. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 11:12:09 AM |
The White Bear public house. There has been an inn here for some considerable time. The current building dates from about 1913. |
The Laird |
Friday 6th of October 2017 11:05:09 AM |
The railway loading wharf. |
The Laird |
Saturday 5th of March 2016 09:14:17 PM |
What appears to be an old gravel working. It was still in water and not yet in filled. When this was done, it would become a timber yard and is currently the site of Travis Perkins builders' supplies.
There are plans to build a hotel on the site (having just closed another near Rickmansworth Met!) I hope they don't anticipate building a basement as the water table would practically be at the surface here. |
The Laird |
Saturday 5th of March 2016 09:12:35 PM |
Batchworth Mill |
The Laird |
Saturday 5th of March 2016 09:06:36 PM |
Batchworth Lock connecting the River Chess to the Grand Union Canal |
D Figueiredo |
Wednesday 2nd of January 2013 04:06:03 PM |
Batchworth Lock - main line of Grand Union Canal |
D Figueiredo |
Wednesday 2nd of January 2013 04:05:10 PM |
User Comment Contributions
canal barge narrowboat Grand Union canal lake canal bridge |
D Figueiredo |
Wednesday 2nd of January 2013 04:06:39 PM |