English: Detail from Ordnance Survey "New Popular Edition" (1945) map at scale of 1:63360. The area shown covers the Nork ward as defined in 2015. About half of the Nork estates that were to be built by the end of the 20th century have been completed by this date, but, for instance, Nork Way does not continue to the Reigate Road.
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