66kbThis old cedar tree stands guard over the entrance to Bagshot from the A30 road. It is one of two planted in about 1820, the other having been felled in 1965 to permit the A30 to be widened.

a single storey building in red brick with white edging bricks, a canopy and two forward facing gable ends.  

The railway station is another Victorian building. It opened in 1878.

A row of four small brick built cottages.Myrtle Cottages, on the London Road


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