Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Suffolk

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
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  • Here are the details of maps for Haverhill:

  • Suffolk Sheet 70.03 Haverhill 1902 - published 2000; introduction by Robert Malster. ISBN 978-1-84151-190-0

    This detailed map of Haverhill is double-sided to provide maximum coverage. The main map covers the northern half of the town, and features include the High Street, St Mary's church, Burton End, brewery, cemetery, GER railway station, corn mill; coverage extends north to Boyton Hall, east to Chalkstone Hill. On the reverse is part of adjacent sheet 70.07, extending coverage southward and this includes the Town Hall, Hamlet Road, Colne Valley Branch and goods station (formerly terminus of Colne Valley Railway) and the rail link between the GER and CVR. Coverage extends south to Copse Hall and the county boundary with Essex.


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