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2020-10-06 HS2 Doddershall Lodge demolition

4 images Created 7 Oct 2020

Quainton, UK. 6th October, 2020. A HS2 ground clearance site at Doddershall Lodge. Doddershall Lodge, which contains many historic features and fittings, was built in the 1890s to provide access to 16th century Doddershall House but is now expected to be demolished and trees around it cleared as part of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
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  • A HS2 ground clearance site at Doddershall Lodge is pictured on 6 October 2020 in Quainton, United Kingdom. Doddershall Lodge, which contains many historic features and fittings, was built in the 1890s to provide access to 16th century Doddershall House but is now expected to be demolished and trees around it cleared as part of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
    HS2-Doddershall-Lodge-works-001.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 6th October, 2020. A HS2 ground clearance site at Doddershall Lodge. Doddershall Lodge, which contains many historic features and fittings, was built in the 1890s to provide access to 16th century Doddershall House but is now expected to be demolished and trees around it cleared as part of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
    HS2-Doddershall-Lodge-works-002.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 6th October, 2020. A HS2 ground clearance site at Doddershall Lodge. Doddershall Lodge, which contains many historic features and fittings, was built in the 1890s to provide access to 16th century Doddershall House but is now expected to be demolished and trees around it cleared as part of works for the HS2 high-speed rail link.
    HS2-Doddershall-Lodge-works-003.jpg
  • Quainton, UK. 6th October, 2020. Saplings planted on behalf of HS2 Ltd adjacent to a site for the HS2 high-speed rail link. The site has also been earmarked for ‘translocation’ of meadowland soil, an expensive process requiring extended maintenance and also considered by many ecologists to be both controversial and unproven.
    HS2-Doddershall-Lodge-works-004.jpg