Bank Vole - Warley Place, Brentwood Essex - Myodes glareolus - UK Wildlife
Spring Walk | Natural History Museum
Spring has sprung and the days are getting longer and warmer. Join Fred Rumsey, Botanist at the Natural History Museum as he goes in search of wildlife on a spring walk at Warley Place Nature Reserve.
Brentwood Athletic 2-1 Brentwood United. Mid Essex League Division 1. Wed16May2018
In a match switched to the 3G at St Martin's School in Hutton, a late goal sees this local derby go the way of Athletic, as Champions United end a successful season with defeat, whilst Athletic put themselves in with a great chance of finishing 3rd and confirming promotion
De Rougemont Manor Nature Reserve
De Rougemont Manor home to one of Warley's best loved nature reserve. Exclusive for our guests & hotel visitors. Enjoy a leisurely stroll home to so many amazing animals, our Nature Reserve is just one of our many facilities at our large four star Brentwood Hotel. To contact our reservations team call us on 01277 226418, or visit derougemontmanor.co.uk.
De Rougemont Manor Christmas Dinner Dance, Brentwood, Essex
Last Saturday's Christmas dinner dance at De Rougemont Manor hotel in Great Warley Street, starting the night with a few friendly competitions!!
A night enjoyed by all - to check out the Christmas packages visit derougemontmanor.co.uk
Baby Badger in Shenfield, Essex
A baby badger I found in Shenfield, Essex
Old Saint Michaels | Braintree | Essex Property For Sale | Listed Buildings | City And Country
Old Saint Michaels | Braintree | Essex Property For Sale | Listed Buildings | City And Country
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The Galleries | Brentwood | Essex Property For Sale | Listed Buildings | City And Country
The Galleries, Brentwood, Essex -- Victorian buildings apartments and houses for sale.
At City & Country we understand that choosing a new home should be an exciting experience. As each of our properties is so unique, we have our own in-house interior designer who works carefully with the architects to ensure that the interior specification complements rather than overshadows the original features of each property. The specification is fully inclusive with all floor coverings, contemporary kitchens with a complete range of integrated and stainless steel appliances and luxurious bathrooms.
Listed Buildings at Essex:
Homes at The Galleries have a wealth of original features that have been carefully restored and refurbished including:
Original windows, doors, timber and plaster mouldings retained where possible
Door and window ironmongery
Existing fireplaces
Original floor coverings retained and refurbished where possible including parquet and floorboards
Original and reclaimed cast iron radiators incorporated
To find out more details about any of the properties please visit our website: cityandcountry.co.uk
Old Saint Michaels | Braintree | Essex Property For Sale | Listed Buildings | City And Country
Rainham Marshes Billericay Essex
Rainham Marshes is admired by all those visiting and currently living in Billericay Essex. We have helped countless families find their dream home so if you’re looking for property in this area then let us offer you our assistance by visiting our website.
Jimmy Greaves
James Peter Jimmy Greaves (born 20 February 1940) is a former England international footballer. He is England's fourth highest international goalscorer (44 goals), Tottenham Hotspur's highest ever goalscorer (268 goals), the highest goalscorer in the history of English top-flight football (357 goals), and has also scored more hat-tricks (six) for England than anyone else. He finished as the First Division's top scorer in six seasons. He is a member of the English Football Hall of Fame.
Greaves began his professional career at Chelsea in 1957, and played in the following year's FA Youth Cup final. He scored 124 First Division goals in just four seasons before being sold on to Italian club A.C. Milan for £80,000 in April 1961. His stay in Italy was not a happy one and he returned to England with Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £99,999 in December 1961. Whilst with Spurs he won the FA Cup in 1961–62 and 1966–67, the Charity Shield in 1962 and 1967, and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1962–63; he never won a league title but did help Spurs to a second place finish in 1962–63. He moved to West Ham United in a player-exchange in March 1970 and retired the following year. After a four-year absence he returned to football at the non-league level, despite suffering from alcoholism. In a five-year spell he played for Brentwood, Chelmsford City, Barnet, and Woodford Town.
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Clevedon
Clevedon is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of North Somerset, which covers part of the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. The town has a population of 21,281 according to the United Kingdom Census 2011.
The town is situated amongst a group of small hills including Church Hill, Wain's Hill, Dial Hill, Strawberry Hill, Castle Hill, Hangstone Hill and Court Hill which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest along the Severn estuary. Clevedon was mentioned in the Domesday Book but grew in the Victorian era when it became a popular seaside resort. It was served by a short branch line from the main railway at Yatton, between 1847 and 1966. The Weston, Clevedon and Portishead Light Railway, which opened in 1897 and closed in 1940 also served the town,
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