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On the walls of this pub are illustrations by local Jeff Jones.
This pub is closed for refurbishment.
The walls of this pub are covered in historical photographs of the area.
Discover all you need to know about one of the longest-living survivors of the Titanic.
Southend was once described as “a quiet place for quiet people”.
Read about the story of Adam’s elm.
Read about one man’s long journey from Norwich to London!
Take a look at old photographs of Rayleigh.
This building, a former Co-op, is on the site of a 16th century house.
This site was once home to Davey’s Dairy.
This pub is closed permanently.
The Fairlop Fair was once the place to be!
The Temeraire (French for ‘daring’) was named after a warship captured off southern Portugal in 1759.
Read about Clacton’s history as a seaside town, which remained popular even after the Second World War.
For many years, this pub the Co-operative Society’s furniture store.
The history of this building is proudly displayed on the walls.
The original Parsons’ Barn was built in 1763 by the local farmer and landowner Christopher Parsons.
Read about the history of Harlow.
The Picture Palace was Braintree’s first cinema.
This pub is the former Playhouse Theatre.
Did you know Chelmsford is home to the world’s first radio factory?
This pub was once a court house.