Location ID: #10221578
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A village with Clapperboard Houses. This is a small village of roughly 400 inhabitants located 7 miles from Burnham-on-Crouch and 3 miles from Bradwell-on-Sea. The village has many historical buildings juxtaposed with brand-new developments and has ...
Location ID: #10221569
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This 330 acre private island with 4 miles of beaches and coastline is situated in the Blackwater Estuary, 5 miles from the town of Maldon. The island is now a retreat and features a Manor House with estuary views, 3 main reception rooms, 10 ...
Location ID: #10221556
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Art Deco, garden village. This property is now a strict conservation area. The village was built between 1926 and 1932 and was conceived as a showpiece of modern architecture. The design of the houses falls into two catagories, the first being the ...
Location ID: #10221551
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Quaint, historic village set in the rolling countryside of north-west essex. Founded about 1,700 years ago the village lies in the heart of the essex farming country but close to a main line railway and the A12 arterial road into London. Castle ...
Location ID: #10221541
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Regional passenger sized airport with small & large aircraft runway. Has a passenger terminal, arrivals/ departures lounges, baggage conveyor, check-in desks, control tower, unoccupied offices, bar and outbuildings, coffee bar and resturant, ...
Location ID: #10221540
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Open air, pedestrianised shopping centre set out in a courtyard design. All the buildings are constructed from red brick with cast iron fittings.
Location ID: #10221539
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A Victorian town garden comprising 5 1/2 acres of parkland with a recreational area, formal gardens, ornamental pond, shrubs and trees, big grassed open area, tennis courts, wildlife area, laurel walk, war memorial and lodge house. The lodge house ...
Location ID: #10221530
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The Coastline along the Southend seafront. Sandy beaches, cliff gardens, adventure playground, cafe's, pubs and amusement arcades plus a very long pier. Located approximately 45.1 miles (1hr 27mins) from Central London.
Location ID: #10221520
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A sandy beach with shingle. The pier is adjacent to the beach. The West Beach has been awarded the ENCAMS seaside award which sets a minimum quality for cleanliness, water quality and facilities. Facilities at this location include: windsurfing, ...
Location ID: #10221505
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As the largest town in Essex, and situated in what is regarded as one of the driest part of the country, Southend has developed a cosmopolitan atmosphere and has grown into a vibrant seaside resort town with a busy high street and sea front. ...
Location ID: #10221513
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An impressive Elizabethan mansion house used as a hotel and wedding centre retaining many original features. The interior has both beamed and panelled rooms with old fireplaces that have been restored to their original state. The grounds include ...
Location ID: #10221511
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Moot Hall is a Grade One listed building in the heart of Maldon. The building has many unique architectural features and been extensively renovated by the Town Council. Moot Hall is a period building with an original medieval style brick spiral ...
Location ID: #10221490
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This location is a tourist spot with wooden huts and benching. With facilities to launch boats and jet-skis, it is the ideal location for those wanting to take part in - or for those wanting to watch - fun on the waves. The neighbouring beach is ...
Location ID: #10221508
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Black Rose' is a traditional smack style, at 50 feet in length with traditional rigging. The old fishing layout has been made more amenable with corporate dining facilities in comfortable surroundings. The saloon however would have been recognised ...
Location ID: #10221486
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The cinema was built and opened in 1911 and is one of the earliest purpose built cinemas which has all of its original features. It is a Grade II* listed building. Features include an iconic frontage, the box office, auditorium with original ...
Location ID: #10221484
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Situated in a waterside location on the High Street of the Old Town, it was formerly the old Smithy. This building was originally two timber framed cottages but in 1860 it was converted to a ship's smith. Along with many other buildings in the Old ...
Location ID: #10221485
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Remains of 12th century Priory, the first Augustinian Priory in England. The remains stand next to the present church of St Botolph which was built in 1837.
Location ID: #10221482
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Hanningfield Reservoir is the second largest in the country. The reservoir is set in the picturesque part of Essex popular with walkers, anglers and wildlife enthusiasts. The reservoir is one of the premier fisheries in the UK offering trout ...
Location ID: #10221479
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Danbury Country Park covers 41 acres and has been created from the lakeside ornamental gardens of what was Danbury Palace (see separate record) together with adjoining woodland and grassland. Day permits are available for fishing on the lakes. A few ...
Location ID: #10221475
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Grassland adjoining sandy beach. Views across Colne and Blackwater estuaries. Picnics, shore walk, patheway on sea wall. Grazing land. Sand and shingle beach. *Interrupted skyline-?
Location ID: #10221476
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Fine Grade I listed Tudor merchants house, half timbered to the front and white washed to the rear dating from 1500. There is evidence of carving on the outside of the house and rich linenfold panelling (relief carving imitating linen), close ...
Location ID: #10221478
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Historic, six storey, 60 foot, grade II listed windmill with a Kentish cap winded by a six bladed fantail. There is a museum contained within the mill spread over four storeys. The first floor contains an accredited museum with particular emphasis ...
Location ID: #10221477
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Location ID: #10221473
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This locations consists of a group of magnificent Tudor buildings that centre around the largest Tudor gatehouse in the country. Surrounded by formal gardens, it has views down to the Blackwater estuary. The location also offers a medieval barn, ...