One of several placed around the village for use by responsible dog owners. This one is on Ivy House Lane that runs between Ivy House and Stoneleigh.
There is a second, pedestrian entrance to the house on the High Street.
It is on Ivy House Lane, alongside Stoneleigh's garden.
This is at the end of Ivy House Lane and leads on to the field called The Lawn Pasture on the 1840 Tithe Award map.
This is at the top of Ivy House Lane. The building was converted into a dwelling house in about 2014 but retains much of the original. Meon Hill can be seen in the background.
The building which stands at the junction of High Street with Ivy House Lane, belongs to Stoneleigh although separated from the rest of the property by a lane giving vehicular access to Wykum and Homeleigh Cottage and a footpath that runs between Wykum and White Cottage to the High Street. Ladders were made here at ...
These belong to Granbrook Farm and can be seen at the end of Ivy House Lane. In c.2016 the building was converted into a house.
Photographed from High Street.
The original index accompanying the WI slide collection calls this Stoney Lane. Another villager called it Goldby Lane. There is now [2019] a road sign calling it Ivy House Lane!