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Castle House
Memories of our first real home
Dodds Grove
Walk in the wood
History of a Hadleigh Bungalow
Dorlie, 72 Castle Road West
Cross Farm, M Horder & Co
Benfleet Road 1948
Place Names
The historian Michael Wood has claimed that all English villages carry their history in their name. This is certainly true of Hadleigh, Thundersley and Daws Heath.
Edward III and Hadleigh Castle
Edward III (reigned 1327~1377) was the first king to see the strategic importance of Hadleigh Castle, ...
Hadleigh Castle 1400~1551
Edward III’s grandson, Richard II, made little use of the castle and, after his death ...
Hadleigh Castle 1551~1891
After Henry VIII’s death in 1547, the castle was probably in a state of decay ...
Hadleigh Castle ~ Grade I Listing
Hadleigh Castle became a Grade I listed building on 7 August 1952: “Only the foundations ...
John Constable and Hadleigh Castle
John Constable (1776~1837) was one of the major English landscape painters of the 19th century. He ...
Daws Heath 'village' sign
A place out of sight of the sea
Hadleigh Old Fire Station Open Studios Weekend
See the HOFS artists at work 8th-9th October, 2011
A Royal Wedding in Hadleigh
The son of Henry IV marries at Hadleigh church
Helen James
Dr. James's wife
Saturday 17th September 2011; Official launch!
Some launch photos for Hadleigh & Thundersley Archive
Winner of Summer Photo Competition for under 16s
Hannah Allwright - Hadleigh Castle 4am
Hadleigh Folk from History
Community Spirits. When the Archive itself was the story...
Hadleigh's White Wizard "back" for just a few days
James 'Cunning' Murrell (1785-1860)
AGES Archaeological and Historical Association
Spreading the enthusiasm
Hadleigh Solicitors 1940s
Heard and Coleman
Exhibits at the Old Fire Station
Did you miss them?
Colourful Opening of the Hadleigh & Thundersley Community Archive
A home at Hadleigh Old Fire Station
Thundersley Scout Group
The Cub pack
The castle, the model and the squirrel...
Onlookers...
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