The transformation at the bottom of Marsh Lane has certainly been huge; it has changed out of all recognition even since I first started regularly visiting the Slough area in the 1970s.
What convinced me that the cornfield entrance was at the very bottom was the thought that when the couple came around the bend (heading towards Marsh Lane) it would seem logical for them to turn off the road, making a left turn, into the first available gate. I couldn't image that they would pass that entrance and carry on the few yards further up the lane before turning off. Also, the bottom entrance is more isolated. The entrance further up the lane has properties on either side of it and would seem less of an option for a couple seeking privacy.
What convinced me that the cornfield entrance was at the very bottom was the thought that when the couple came around the bend (heading towards Marsh Lane) it would seem logical for them to turn off the road, making a left turn, into the first available gate. I couldn't image that they would pass that entrance and carry on the few yards further up the lane before turning off. Also, the bottom entrance is more isolated. The entrance further up the lane has properties on either side of it and would seem less of an option for a couple seeking privacy.
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