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Buildings

This category covers interesting buildings in Hadleigh and Thundersley, whether still standing or demolished.

  • St Peters Church, Thundersley

    St Peters Church, Thundersley (6)

    St Peter's Church, Thundersley

  • Hadleigh Castle

    Hadleigh Castle (19)

    Pages about the castle.

  • Hadleigh Fire Station

    Hadleigh Fire Station (29)

    Now called HOFS

  • Hadleigh Church

    Hadleigh Church (10)

    Pages about St James The Less Church

  • The Kingsway

    The Kingsway (7)

    Articles about Hadleigh's famous cinema

  • The Hewson Osborne Postcard Collection

    The Hewson Osborne Postcard Collection (3)

    Images from postcards collected by the late Hewson Osborne

  • Salvation Army Cottages: regenerated

    Salvation Army Cottages: regenerated

  • Sayers Farm in isolation; still a great walk

    Sayers Farm in isolation; still a great walk

  • Springtime in Hadleigh

    Springtime in Hadleigh

  • St Michael's Church (C of E) Daws Heath

    St Michael's Church (C of E) Daws Heath

  • Stanley House, Stanley Road, Thundersley

    Stanley House, Stanley Road, Thundersley

  • Tea Gardens, Hadleigh

    Tea Gardens, Hadleigh

  • The changing face of Thundersley Village

    The changing face of Thundersley Village

  • The Cingalee Restaurant & Tea Gardens

    The Cingalee Restaurant & Tea Gardens

  • The Crown Hotel, Hadleigh

    The Crown Hotel, Hadleigh

  • The Crown Inn, Hadleigh

    The Crown Inn, Hadleigh

  • The Gem on the Hill

    The Gem on the Hill

  • The Hadleigh Workhouse

    The Hadleigh Workhouse

  • The History of Sayers Farm

    The History of Sayers Farm

  • The last remaining plotlands dwelling in Manor Road, New Thundersley

    The last remaining plotlands dwelling in Manor Road, New Thundersley

  • The Public Hall, Hadleigh

    The Public Hall, Hadleigh

  • The Rectory Wandered

    The Rectory Wandered

  • The Thundersley Workhouse

    The Thundersley Workhouse

  • Thompson’s Petshop 8 Kingsway Parade

    Thompson’s Petshop 8 Kingsway Parade

  • Thundersley Congregational Church, Kenneth Road

    Thundersley Congregational Church, Kenneth Road

  • War time fund-raising concerts - programmes

    War time fund-raising concerts - programmes

  • Was This The Original Jarvis Hall?

    Was This The Original Jarvis Hall?

  • What used to be here?

    What used to be here?

  • Who built Solbys House?

    Who built Solbys House?

  • William Booth

    William Booth

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Places
  • 2017 Hadleigh Christmas Lights
  • 240th Anniversary of Chapman and André Map
  • A Country Lane
  • A Hadleigh Boy Recalls a 1960s Childhood
  • A report on Thundersley in the Southend Standard 1902
  • A Timber Boarded Cottage in London Road Hadleigh
  • A Visit to All Saints Church, North Benfleet
  • Another shot of Hadleigh Corner
  • Burches Farm, Burches Road, Thundersley
  • Calendar of Hadleigh
  • Canvey Floods
  • Car fire in Castle Lane
  • Chapman & André Map of 1777 by Tim Fransen
  • Daws Heath
  • Daws Heath 'village' sign
  • Do You Know of a Plotlands Railway Carriage at Borrowdale Road Thundersley?
  • Excavations at High Street Hadleigh
  • Grandview Road
  • Hadleigh & Thundersley Tithe Records
  • Hadleigh and Thundersley Turnpike Roads
  • Hadleigh Church Bus Shelter
  • Hadleigh Corner bus stop
  • Hadleigh Ditches
  • Hadleigh in the snow
  • Hadleigh, views of summer
  • Hadleigh's 'Gooseberry Fayre'
  • Hadleigh's Milestone
  • Hart Road and Swans Green..
  • Hidden Buildings Next to Hadleigh Reservoir?
  • Hub Interpretation Panel
  • Interactive map
  • It's in between Southend and Canvey
  • King John's Lodge on Kingston Way?
  • Looking for "Alverstoke" on the London Road, Hadleigh, 1915-1932
  • Looking for My First Home in Homestead Gardens
  • Memories of Kamastone
  • Near Thundersley Hall
  • Olympic Hadleigh
  • Part 2 of 1902 report on Thundersley in the Southend Standard
  • Place Names
  • Rayleigh Weir Stadium
  • Rectory Road c.1928
  • Rectory Road in 1919
  • Salvation Army Brickfield Crew
  • Salvation Army Farm Tramway and Railway
  • Salvation Army Railway Track remains found
  • Slide Show 30th November 2016
  • Some Old Folks at Thundersley
  • St James the Less Churchyard Appeal: April 2018
  • The 1953 Flood
  • The Builders of Daws Heath
  • The changing face of Thundersley Village [2]
  • The Daws Heath Ponds
  • The Hadleigh I Knew
  • The Population Growth of Thundersley Parish
  • The Results from the Daws Heath Dig 2014
  • The Rising Crown? I Had a Dream
  • Third and final column of 1902 report on Thundersley
  • Thompson’s Petshop 8 Kingsway Parade
  • Thundersley / Benfleet post cards
  • Thundersley Common.
  • Thundersley in the Domesday Book
  • Thundersley Shops 1937 - 1946
  • Thundersley Village
  • Thundersley White Hart
  • Thundersley; Then and Now
  • Thundersley's Biggest Christmas Tree
  • What's New at Hadleigh Farm?
  • Where was Hadleigh House?
  • Why Runnymede?
  • Daws Heath
  • Thundersley
  • Roads and their names
  • Buildings
  • Green spaces
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