Bainbridge Close has something of a mixed history. It was created from former prison land, playing fields I believe, and the far (southern) end became a small gated development of houses that always struck me as being a little sterile.
Then on the junction with Latchmere Close the hideous Latchmere Lodge appeared.
That left a thin strip of land unused and looking unusable, not least because of the substantial trees within it.
Then after several years some boarding appeared, and then got painted white, suggesting that something is indeed going to happen in that space.
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