Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Surrey

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  • Here are the details of maps for Horley:

  • Surrey Sheet 41.04 Horley 1912 - published 2001; intro by Alan A Jackson. ISBN.978-1-84151-337-9

    Horley station, on the London-Brighton line, opened in 1841 and this map shows the village that grew up around it. The railway runs north-south through the map, and the station is almost in the centre; housing development is shown to the north and west, as far as Horley Street. A few houses are also being built to the east near the Balcombe Road. To the SW is Gatwick manor house, and the northern part of Gatwick Race Course, today lost beneath the airport. There is a directory of Horley on the reverse, together with an introduction by Alan Jackson.


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