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Architecture of Essex

27 September 2009
1880 – Almshouses, Springfield, Essex

1880 – Almshouses, Springfield, Essex

Architect: Joseph Clarke

01 September 2010
1880 – St. Paul’s Church, Bentley Common, Essex

1880 – St. Paul’s Church, Bentley Common, Essex

Architect: Ernest C. Lee Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, May 7th 1880.

01 October 2009
1880 – Town Hall, Saffron Walden, Essex

1880 – Town Hall, Saffron Walden, Essex

Architect: Edward Burgess The Town Hall is situated on the south side of the Market Square. It was first built in 1761 and extensively remodelled and extended in 1879. The hall owes its...

14 April 2012
1883 – St. Thomas’s Church, Brentwood, Essex

1883 – St. Thomas’s Church, Brentwood, Essex

Architect: Ernest C. Lee Published in The Building News, July 25th 1879. On 14th February 1881 the local MP, Octavius Coope laid the foundation-stone in the west wall of the present church. Two...

24 June 2009
1884 – Convalescent Home, Clacton on Sea, Essex

1884 – Convalescent Home, Clacton on Sea, Essex

Architect: Fred Chancellor Essex Convalescent Home, in what became Coppins Road in Magdalen Green, Great Clacton, built to the designs of Fred Chancellor, opened in 1884. It was funded by private subscription as...

03 September 2009
1884 – Easton Lodge, Great Dunmow, Essex

1884 – Easton Lodge, Great Dunmow, Essex

Architect: William Young

27 September 2009
1884 – New Church, Collier Row, Essex

1884 – New Church, Collier Row, Essex

Architect: Ernest Lee Perspective view published in The Building News, December 26th 1884.

01 September 2012
1884 – Training College for Mistresses, Saffron Walden, Essex

1884 – Training College for Mistresses, Saffron Walden, Essex

Architect: Edward Burgess Now known as Bell College – an English language residential school. Published in The Building News,July 18th 1884.

06 July 2010
1886 – Business Premises, Maldon, Essex

1886 – Business Premises, Maldon, Essex

Architect: J. Ellis Martin Published in The Building News, December 24th 1886.