Thames Tributary Weald Brook - Horseman Side
Thames Tributary Weald Brook
The Weald Brook rises in this area and flows south to the Ingrebourne and the Thames. It is met by a tributary from the east
Post to the east South Weald Common
Post to the south Weald Side
Post to the west Navestock
Horseman Side
Alma Arms
Whitehouse Farmhouse. 16th Timber-framed, weatherboarded house. Barn converted to a garage.
Navestock Mission Chapel converted to a house. Opened 1897 as a nonconformist chapel and then used as a local mission for the parish church. Plaque on the front.
Monument beside the road
Old Road
Sabine’s Farm House. Early 16th Timber-framed house. Extended and altered over the centuries.
Rose House
Sabine’s Road
Sabine’s Green
Tan House Lane
King William IV pub. 19th Timber-framed and plastered building. Closed but free standing sign still in place.
Bower Farm. Italianate nude sculpture garden, duck pond, gypsy caravans, Chinese ducks, and black swans.
The Weald Brook rises in this area and flows south to the Ingrebourne and the Thames. It is met by a tributary from the east
Post to the east South Weald Common
Post to the south Weald Side
Post to the west Navestock
Horseman Side
Alma Arms
Whitehouse Farmhouse. 16th Timber-framed, weatherboarded house. Barn converted to a garage.
Navestock Mission Chapel converted to a house. Opened 1897 as a nonconformist chapel and then used as a local mission for the parish church. Plaque on the front.
Monument beside the road
Old Road
Sabine’s Farm House. Early 16th Timber-framed house. Extended and altered over the centuries.
Rose House
Sabine’s Road
Sabine’s Green
Tan House Lane
King William IV pub. 19th Timber-framed and plastered building. Closed but free standing sign still in place.
Bower Farm. Italianate nude sculpture garden, duck pond, gypsy caravans, Chinese ducks, and black swans.
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