Hadleigh in the snowDecember 2009Below are four snapshots of a very snowy Hadleigh. The first three were taken from The Salvation Army Tea Rooms and the fourth is of our parish church St. James the Less. zoom20th December 2009Lynda Manning zoom20th December 2009Lynda Manning zoom20th December 2009Lynda Manning zoom20th December 2009Lynda ManningAuthor By Lynda ManningPage added: 02/11/2010 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 Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published.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 My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published.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 Places2017 Hadleigh Christmas Lights240th Anniversary of Chapman and André MapA Country LaneA Hadleigh Boy Recalls a 1960s ChildhoodA Timber Boarded Cottage in London Road HadleighA Visit to All Saints Church, North BenfleetAn annotated Victorian view of Hadleigh CastleAnother view of Hadleigh CornerBurches Farm, Burches Road, ThundersleyCalendar of HadleighCanvey FloodsCar fire in Castle LaneChapman & André Map of 1777 by Tim FransenDaws HeathDaws Heath 'village' signDo You Know of a Plotlands Railway Carriage at Borrowdale Road Thundersley?Excavations at High Street HadleighGrandview RoadHadleigh & Thundersley Tithe RecordsHadleigh and Thundersley Turnpike RoadsHadleigh Church Bus ShelterHadleigh Corner bus stopHadleigh DitchesHadleigh in the snowHadleigh, views of summerHadleigh's 'Gooseberry Fayre'Hadleigh's MilestoneHart Road and Swans Green..Hidden Buildings Next to Hadleigh Reservoir?History of the development of the ‘Top End’ of Scrub Lane – John RiceHub Interpretation PanelInteractive mapIs it a reservoir?It's in between Southend and CanveyKiln Road - 1930s?King John's Lodge on Kingston Way?Looking for "Alverstoke" on the London Road, Hadleigh, 1915-1932Looking for My First Home in Homestead GardensMemories of KamastoneMemories of King's Cottage on Thundersley CommonNear Thundersley HallOlympic HadleighPart 2 of 1902 report on Thundersley in the Southend StandardPlace NamesRayleigh Weir StadiumRectory Road c.1928Report on Thundersley: Southend Standard 1902Salvation Army Brickfield CrewSalvation Army Farm Tramway and RailwaySalvation Army Railway Track remains foundSix fascinating "Then and Now" PhotosSlide Show 30th November 2016Some Old Folks at ThundersleySouthend Waterworks Company HousesSt James the Less Churchyard Appeal: April 2018The 1953 FloodThe Builders of Daws HeathThe changing face of Thundersley Village [2]The Daws Heath PondsThe Hadleigh I KnewThe Population Growth of Thundersley ParishThe Results from the Daws Heath Dig 2014The Rising Crown? I Had a DreamThird and final column of 1902 report on ThundersleyThompson’s Petshop 8 Kingsway ParadeThundersley / Benfleet post cardsThundersley Common.Thundersley in the Domesday BookThundersley Shops 1937 - 1946Thundersley VillageThundersley White HartThundersley; Then and NowThundersley's Biggest Christmas TreeWhat's New at Hadleigh Farm?Where was Hadleigh House?White Family Connection to Thundersley ManorWhy Runnymede?William Henry BartlettDaws HeathThundersleyRoads and their namesBuildingsGreen spaces Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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