Coombe Wood Estate BrochureI have had these old pictures for the last 45 years; though a bit tatty not bad considering they are 116 years of age! They came from my wife’s grandmother.Click on pictures in the gallery to see larger versions.{Ed: See how hard the Friends of Coombe Wood worked from 2004 to 2007 to have part of Coombe Wood entered into the Village Green Register.}Coombe Wood, ThundersleyAuthor By Ray SinclairPage added: 25/04/2016 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Buildings2 Brittania Cottages London Road.An annotated Victorian view of Hadleigh CastleBoxing at Tarpots Hall, New ThundersleyCastle HouseCoombe Wood Estate BrochureCover design for Robert Hallmann's Thundersley and Daws Heath bookCross Farm, M Horder & CoEndway Carpark...Fire at the Waggon & HorsesFormer Poorhouses on Essex Way, South BenfleetHadleigh Castle Tide MillHadleigh Commercial School : A Short Life 1842-49Hadleigh Doctors RememberedHadleigh Public HallHart Road, Thundersley VillageHigh Street Blaze 1933History of a Hadleigh BungalowImages of Park FarmJames 'Cunning' Murrell (1785-1860)Lady Olivia Sparrow ~ Lady of the ManorLocal Planning in CastlePointMorrisonsMusings on Inns and SmithiesOpen Air Museums and cultural tourismPark Farm HouseRoyal British Legion Hall, Endway CarparkSALVATION ARMY COTTAGESSalvation Army Cottages: regeneratedSayers Farm in isolation; still a great walkSpringtime in HadleighSt Michael's Church (C of E) Daws HeathStanley House, Stanley Road, ThundersleyTea Gardens, HadleighThe changing face of Thundersley VillageThe Cingalee Restaurant & Tea GardensThe Crown Hotel, HadleighThe Crown Inn, HadleighThe Gem on the HillThe Hadleigh WorkhouseThe History of Sayers FarmThe last remaining plotlands dwelling in Manor Road, New ThundersleyThe Public Hall, HadleighThe Rectory WanderedThe Thundersley WorkhouseThompson’s Petshop 8 Kingsway ParadeThundersley Congregational Church, Kenneth RoadWar time fund-raising concerts - programmesWas This The Original Jarvis Hall?What used to be here?Who built Solbys House?William BoothWilliam Henry BartlettSt Peters Church, ThundersleyWhen it's gone....St Michael's and All Angels ChurchLibraryRobert Nichols CollectionMethodist ChurchHadleigh CastleHadleigh Fire StationHadleigh ChurchThe KingswayThe Hewson Osborne Postcard Collection Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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