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Saxon Hall

You can tell from these aerial pictures (courtesy Google Earth) how much Saxon Hall and the land area surrounding it covers compared to Woodgrange Drive. Both pictures were taken at a height of 550ft. It begs the question how did we manage in Woodgrange Drive with so little space?

 

Footnote: As many will observe the picture of Saxon Hall was taken when Flights occupied the premises.

SAXON HALL

Woodgrange Drive

Maplin Suite in readiness for a seminar

A section of the  large car park

Main entrance together with the smaller entrance to the Maplin suite

Main entrance looking the other way with disabled parking bays just in view

Lounge seating in the Woodgrange bar

Bold lighting in the Essex Suite

The stone that was part of  the Woodgrange Drive structure was saved and is now proudly placed at the entrance of Saxon Hall

Microsoft Virtual Earth

Click on this link to Microsoft Virtual Earth and see a bird’s eye view of the centre from as close as 20 yards—when there, click on the compass to change angles of view...

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