This 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.
T
Jary wonders whether the cedar behind Waitrose is of the same vintage,
adding "I'm guessing it must have been or very near the time due to the
size if it! And do we know the variant, as there are many cedar tree
species. This one is particularly beautiful! ". [Mar 19]
The railway station is another Victorian building. It opened in 1878.
Myrtle
Cottages, on the London Road
Many of my pages have been prompted by, or include questions or information from, my readers. If you can add anything to the above please write to me using the message pad below.
This page is part of the Bagshot village web
site.
back
Data provided only for personal background information. While every effort has been made to provide correct information no assurance as to its accuracy is given or implied. Check any facts you wish to rely upon.