Articles of interest in Burnham on Crouch
Sturgeons House is a Grade II listed country estate located west of the small village of Writtle in Essex, England. At its height, the estate comprised around 500 acres (2,000,000 m2). However, it currently holds only around 6 acres (24,000 m2) of g…
South Ockendon Windmill was a Smock mill at South Ockendon, Essex, England which collapsed on 2 November 1977.
Shornemead Fort (also spelt Shornmead) is a gun battery dating from the 1790s, built to support New Tavern Fort at Gravesend, Kent.
Rivenhall is a village and a civil parish near Witham in the Braintree District in the English county of Essex.
Rayleigh Windmill is a grade II listed Tower mill at Rayleigh, Essex, England which has been restored as a landmark and is used as a museum.
Rayleigh Castle (also known as Rayleigh Mount) was a masonry and timber castle built near the town of Rayleigh in Essex, England in the 11th century shortly after the Norman conquest.
Raphael Park is a public park in Romford, London Borough of Havering, one of a series of parks stretching northwards from the railway line at Romford.
North Fambridge railway station serves the village of North Fambridge in Essex, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Abellio Greater Anglia. It is situated on the Crouch Valley Line.
Newhall is a new neighbourhood within Harlow, Essex, England. It is being built on land originally forming part of Soper Farm. A landowner led development, its planners are Roger Evans Associates, an architectural practice based in Oxford. The desig…
New Tavern Fort was built at Gravesend, Kent, England in the 1780s against the threat of invasion from France. It was one of the Palmerston Forts, also known as Royal Commission forts.
Mountnessing Windmill is a grade II* listed post mill at Mountnessing, Essex, England which has been restored to working order.
Milton-next-Gravesend was, and still is, one of the ancient ecclesiastical parishes in the NW of the county of Kent, England. When Gravesend became a town under Royal Charter in the 13th century, Milton was included within it. Much of the parish was…
Maldon and East Chelmsford was a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Low Street Station was a station on the London, Tilbury & Southend line. The station opened in 1861, at a level crossing. It served the small villages of West and East Tilbury.
Little Clacton is a small rural village in Essex.
Little Burstead is a village in Essex, England.
This is a list of public art in the London Borough of Havering.
Kirby Cross railway station serves the village of Kirby Cross in Essex, England.
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