Saturday, 18 April 2009

Redhill

Redhill is a town in Surrey which falls into the 'London commuter belt' . It was originally called Warick Town, but was renamed in 1856 to RedHill. It has a population of about 26000 people.

The High Street has been pedestrianised. The Belfy Shopping Mall, and the distinctive red Warick Quadrant complex are on the High Street.

In this photo you can see the Belfry Shopping Centre to the left - the white building with the clock clearly visible. In the right of the photo is the Warick Quadrant. If you look carefully you can also see a clock on the Warick Quadrant.


There is a market in Redhill on Thursday and Saturday. In this photo you can see the market stalls being setup in the Warick Quadrant - 7:30am. To the left of the photo is a redbrick building called the Harlequin.

The Belfry Shopping Centre - note the three bells in the bell tower. There is a museum in the shopping centre!

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