The road that you are standing on was originally laid down by the Romans almost 2000 years ago. It was the main road from London to Bath in the west until 1927 when the Colnbrook Bypass was built. You are standing at the very point where the 'new' road splits off from the ancient one. That is why this road has the feel of a main road even though now it is a quiet local route. Behind you where the petrol station is now was the site of the second Peggy Bedford pub. When the bypass came all the passing trade was lost to the original pub. So Peggy built a new pub here. When LAP, London Airport (now called Heathrow) opened in 1948 many of the pilots would locate the pub and use it to line themselves up for one of the five runways that were here in those days.
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