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It is of course Haunch Lane near the junction of Yardley Wood Rd and the pic of the prefab is the first one after the garage,When we were working there on a Valley Riverside Project workday the owner of that pic can out and gave it to us to copy, his cherry tree that he planted in the garden is still there! I left it till now to give other people time to guess...........
If you carried on up Haunch Lane, past the Tudor, does anyone remember a circular area of scrub that you walked through to get to the shops? I used to go for my Dad's cigarettes at the newsagents there. 10 Turf, and some licorice rolls for me with the change.