Location ID: #10223199
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Town houses with accommodation over three floors located within a few minutes walk of Brentwood station.
Location ID: #10222308
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This location is a unique ex-industrial site at the west end of Canvey Island Canvey. Situated on 93 hectares near the Morrison's superstore, the site is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It was abandoned in 1975 leaving a ...
Location ID: #10222083
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This property is a charming residential street on the cliff overlooking the estuary with a mix of Edwardian and Victorian buildings. There are gardens immediately opposite which lead down to a bridge that crosses the railway line providing beach ...
Location ID: #10222080
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A long, narrow, sandy beach in a quiet residential part of town with modern cubicle style beach huts. They are largely used for changing purposes, are seasonal and can be rented from May to September. This location is 41 miles from Central London ...
Location ID: #10222028
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A 15th Century cottage in Essex, with a river at the end of the garden and a 12th Century church adjoining at the end of the garden. We have a totem pole and a cricket bat willow plantation.
The interior has plenty of beams in each room. The main ...
Location ID: #10222010
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These vaulted underground cellars are connected by tunnels with elaborate stonework, stone floors and stone steps. Some area have a higher ceiling - others have the lower vault style ceilings. Stairwells are gated. The cellars can be accessed from ...
Location ID: #10222008
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Coalhouse Fort was built in 1860 and is owned by Thurrock Borough Council. It was originally built as a defence against the French and also used during both World Wars. The walls are made of concrete and 20ft thick. Restoration for the site is ...
Location ID: #10221957
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Set in a mature landscape and adjoining the River Can and park of the Central Park and Bell Meadow group of parks, this area of parkland offers an array of different landscapes alongside a pitch and put golf course. There is also a children's play ...
Location ID: #10221954
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Also referred to as Bell Meadow and Central Park, the park is situated in the town centre with a variety of access points including the rear of Marks and Spencer off New London Road and Meteor Road. There is also pedestrian access of Parkway. ...
Location ID: #10221956
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18 arch viaduct which carries trains serving the Great Eastern Main Line. Semi-fast services and Mainline services are operated across the viaduct via Chelmsford railways station (between London Liverpool Street and Ipswich, Clacton-on-Sea, ...
Location ID: #10221955
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This multi-million pound facility with retail and residential property attached is close to Chelmsford's railway station and the High Street. There is also a covered roof for passengers. Location is 34.3 miles, approximately 1 hour and 12 minutes ...
Location ID: #10221940
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Chelmsford railway station is located on the Great Eastern Main Line. Semi-fast services and Mainline services are operated through the station between London Liverpool Street and Ipswich, Clacton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze, Harwich, Braintree, ...
Location ID: #10221936
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Chelmsford Market has over 100 stalls and kiosks and is under cover under the High Chelmer Shopping Centre multi-storey carpark between Bellmead and Market Road close to the town centre. There is also a regular antique and second-hand market on the ...
Location ID: #10221877
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Formerly a cinema (the Colliseum) which succombed to a Bingo Hall in 1965 but now contains high quality flats and retail outlets on the ground floor. This location is 40 miles from Central London (approx. 1hr, 21 mins).
Location ID: #10221866
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Clifftown Parade is in a conservation area opposite The Cliffs gardens overlooking the Thames Estuary. There is a mix of Victorian and 20th century style properties some of which have been converted to flats. Whilst it is largely residential, there ...
Location ID: #10221865
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Chelmer Park covers an area of 11.86 hectares. Bbesides providing football pitches, netball and tennis courts, the park is home to the National League Chelmsford Hockey Club and the Chelmsford Cricket Club. In addition to the traditional pitches, ...
Location ID: #10221854
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Attractive small city with pedestrianised shopping centre and a collection of modern and period buildings. Chelmsford is 35 mins from London by train and a 30 min drive from Stansted airport. There are two undercover shopping areas, a selection of ...
Location ID: #10221663
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Colchester is an historic town and the largest settlement and has been named as one of Britain's fastest growing towns. As the oldest recorded Roman town in Britain, Colchester claims to be the oldest town in Britain.It was for a time the capital of ...
Location ID: #10221651
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This building is home to Essex County Council. It is made up of a mixture of the old County Hall building with its long corridoors and a brand new development whichis largely within the reception area. County Hall is situated in the heart of ...
Location ID: #10221646
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Clacton is a popular seaside town with and .
A large coastal town with its own 19th century pier, tree-lined streets, sand/shingle beaches, promenade and well kept clifftop and seafront gardens. The town is popular with day visitors during the ...
Location ID: #10221622
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Commercial Pier with lots of fun-fair rides and attractions. A lot of the attractions are weather proof as they are under-cover. The pier is situated above Clacton Beach which is a long stretch of sandy beach. The pier is 1800 ft long and is ...
Location ID: #10221583
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This property was built in 1860 and is owned by Thurrock Council. It was originally built as a defence against the French and also used during both World Wars. The walls are made of concrete and are 20ft thick; the ceilings are also concrete. ...
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: #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, ...