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HeathandReach

Heath and Reach Maps

The following historic maps of Heath and Reach have been reduced in size to fit the page. To see a larger image of each map please click of the appropriate image.

Before Inclosure

Heath and Reach on Bryants Map of 1826|
Heath and Reach on Bryant's Map of 1826

Heath and Reach Inclosure Map

Heath and Reach was inclosed| in 1841. this was before it became a separate civil parish, being then still a hamlet of Leighton Buzzard.

The main part of the village on the inclosure map of 1841|
The main area of the village on the inclosure map of 1841 [MA62]

Heath on the inclosure map of 1841|
Heath on the inclosure map of 1841 [MA62]

Reach on the inclosure map of 1841|
Reach on the inclosure map of 1841 [MA62]

Sandhouse Lane and area on the inclosure map of 1841|
Sandhouse Lane and area on the inclosure map 1841 [MA62]

Ordnance Survey Maps

Second edition Ordnance Survey 25 inches to the mile maps of 1901

Sand House area in 1901|
Sand House area in 1901

Reach in 1901|
Reach in 1901

Nares Gladley and Grange Mill in 1901|
Nares Gladley and Grange Mill in 1901

Rushmere in 1901|
Rushmere in 1901

Northern part of Heath in 1901|
Northern part of Heath in 1901

Southern part of Heath in 1901|
Southern part of Heath in 1901

Heath and Reach War Precautions Map 1939/40

This hand draw map [P84/28/6] of the village highligts wells in blue, first aid posts in orange and food distribution centres in yellow.

Heath and Reach War Precautions Map Part 1 1939|
Heath and Reach War Precautions Map part 1 - the north of the village

Heath and Reach War Precautions Map Part 2 1939|
Heath and Reach War Precautions Map Part 2 - the centre of the village

Heath and Reach War Precautions Map Part 3 1939|
Heath and Reach War Precautions Map Part 3 - the south of the village