Location ID: #10221872
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This location is a popular street to live on, with a number of rather grand properties typical of a Victorian seaside town. Many have Thames Estuary views and some have been converted into flats. The houses built into the cliffs of it have private ...
Location ID: #10221867
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The beach huts are all privately owned; Local authorities may be able to assist with contact details for specific huts. Some of the huts walk out onto the beach (mix of sand/shingle); others are on stilts. It has a place to go for sailing, ...
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: #10221859
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The gateway to this location is via Hythe Quay and ends at Mersea on the north bank and Bradwell to the south. The river fully encircles a number of islands on its journey including Osea which can be accessed at low tide. The river is approx. 20 ...
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: #10221815
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Beautiful long sandy beach with a remote coastal town. Residential properties line the beach. A beach caravan park is nearby with its indoor and outdoor pools and adventure playground.
Location ID: #10221791
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Situated adjacent to the Promenade Park, the Quay is part of the old port of Maldon. It played an important role in the prosperity of Maldon through the centuries. A number of Thames Sailing Barges, originally used for transporting cargo, still use ...
Location ID: #10221757
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This location is located on the rivers of Blackwater and Colne approximately 9 miles south of Colchester. It has a resident population of 6,500 and is circa 5 square miles. It is largely a yachting resort that is well known for its oyster fishing ...
Location ID: #10221753
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Small attractive seaside town and harbour (small mixed leisure and commercial port) including a long row of well kept colourful beach huts, a skate park, boating lake, paddling pool and outdoor swimming pool. The pool was built in 1933 and is one of ...
Location ID: #10221752
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International passenger and port services with excellent road and rail links. Located 88.1 miles (2hrs 16mins) from Central london.
Location ID: #10221751
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A quiet seaside town with unspoilt seafront green and beach. The town retains an atmosphere of the 1920/30s with its mix of Victorian and art deco buildings. During the early twentyth century it was known as an exclusive resort. Tree-lined avenues ...
Location ID: #10221674
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450 traditional Beach Huts stretching along 4 miles of Essex coastline. This location is a quiet and picturesque area where all beach-hut owners have easy access to leisure facilities such as an indoor swimming pool, a boating lake, yachting pond, ...
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: #10221654
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Historic parkland with wildflowers, beech trees, commonland, a deer park, a cafe and countryside centre/shop. Thorndon country park provides a large area of countryside close to Brentwood market town and the A12/M25. The Countryside Centre is ...
Location ID: #10221653
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Hockley woods are the largest remaining area of the wild wood which covered Essex after the ice age 10,000 years ago. It is also the single largest continuous area of ancient woodland in Essex; Epping Forest has a greater area but is criss-crossed ...
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: #10221644
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Historic seaside town with beach huts, beach, promenade, pier, quayside and the UK's second largest international ferry port (see separate record). The older part of the town is a conservation area due to the presence of a number of period ...
Location ID: #10221640
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This location is the town's historical icon as well as being the longest pleasure pier in the world, with its glorious 1.33 miles literally putting the town on the map as well as into the record books. A great deal of work has taken place in recent ...
Location ID: #10221626
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The medieval town is situated in the heart of rolling countryside and one of the finest preserved examples of a small medieval market town. There are over 400 buildings of historic interest including period houses and streets. The town has the ...
Location ID: #10221623
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Quiet, unspoilt riverside market town situated on the River Crouch. The attractive quayside has old-world charm with its listed buildings, boatyard and sailing clubs. The town is best known as a yachting centre. There are also bronze age burial ...
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: #10221615
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The London Cruise Terminal is London's only deep water purpose-built cruise facility, situated just 22 nautical miles downriver from Tower Bridge in London. Tilbury is popular as a turnaround port for Baltic and Northern European destinations but it ...