OK, this is very probably the Swanborne lake, Arundel, wreckage. Info on Page119 of Vol.1, LCA - a 1990 photo shows RAF Wittering EOD team recovering the bombs at that time.
The aircraft was JU88A-1, Wk.Nr. 6102, code B3+?C of Stab, II/KG54, shot down by fighters en-route to Farnborough. The aircraft hit the bank of the lake and disintegrated, scattering wreckage into the lake. One unexploded 250kg and one 50kg bomb were found at the time and, in 1990, two 250kg and two 50kg bombs were found beside the lake.
On the same page, a photo of JU88A-1, B3+DB of Stab, I/KG54 is also a slim possibility. This aircraft, also on the Farnborough raid, was again hit by AA fire, and dived vertically into the ground at high speed and exploded, at Phillis Wood, Treyford, Sussex, at 06.30 hrs. The crew bailed out, although it seems the pilot stayed with the aircraft. Due to the explosion, only small pieces of wreckage are shown in the photo on this page of LCA, and apparently there wasn't enough left of the pilot's body to allow identification, and consequently, he has no known grave.
Judging by the large pieces of wreckage, including the engines, in the photos you posted, it is unlikely that these show this latter wreck, and I'm fairly confident it is, indeed, the Swanborne lake example.