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Original Text (Annotation: EPW045902 / 514699)

' In the top RH corner is the large intersection known as Rose Hill. A large roundabout was built, and the A217 Tooting-Hookwood Road was diverted from its path towards Sutton, and became "Sutton Bypass"- through to Belmont Downs, where it met the route of the original A217 just beyond Belmont. and continued to Hookwood*. "7 o'clock" from Rose Hill Roundabout (roughly SSW) LCC houses were built, on the western side of the road, between the roundabout and the Southern Railway bridge.(Hookwood* is/was(?)a small hamlet just North of the present Gatwick Airport and had/has a short connecting road to the A23 London-Brighton Road). '