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Brentwood Cathedral

Brentwood Cathedral

The new (1991) Roman Catholic classical Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Helen incorporates part of the original Victorian church. Designed by distinguished classical architect Quinlan Terry with roundels by Raphael Maklouf. Architecturally, the inspiration is early Italian Renaissance crossed with the English Baroque of Christopher Wren. The north elevation consists of nine bays each divided by Doric pilasters. This is broken by a huge half-circular portico. The Kentish ragstone walls have a natural rustic look, which contrasts with the smooth Portland stone of the capitals and column bases. Inside is…

Chelmsford Cathedral

Chelmsford Cathedral

15th century building became a Cathedral in 1914. Extended in 1920s, major refurbishment in 1980s and in 2000 with…

Colchester Castle Museum

Colchester Castle Museum

The largest Norman Castle Keep in Europe with fine…

Copped Hall

Copped Hall

Mid 18th century Palladian mansion under restoration. Situated on ridge overlooking excellent landscaped park. Ancillary buildings including stables and small racquets court. Former elaborate gardens being rescued from abandonment. Large early 18th century walled garden - adjacent to site of 16th century…

Feeringbury Manor

Feeringbury Manor

The garden has been made over the last 30 years…

Harwich Redoubt Fort

Harwich Redoubt Fort

180ft diameter circular fort built in 1808 to defend the port against Napoleonic invasion.Being restored…

Hylands House & Estate

Hylands House & Estate

Hylands House is a beautiful Grade 11* listed building, set in 574 acres of historic landscaped parkland. Built c1730, the original House was a Queen Anne style mansion. Subsequent owners modernised and enlarged the property. The Stables Visitor Centre, incorporates a Gift Shop, Cafe, Artist Studios and a Second-hand Bookshop. Visitors can…

Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum

Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum

he Museum is situated at Castle House, Dedham, which Sir Alfred Munnings bought in 1919. He put up a studio building in the garden and lived and worked here for the rest of his life. He married Violet McBride, a noted horsewoman, in 1920 and after his death in 1959, she decided to devote the house to his memory by establishing a museum to display those pictures which were still in her possession. Castle House was first opened to the public in 1961 and a year later she set up the Violet Munnings Trust Fund, formed for the purpose of financing an art museum. Four years later the Castle House Trust came into existence as a charitable organisation. The ownership of the house, its furnishings and Sir Alfred’s paintings, together with some 40 acres…

Saling Hall Garden

Saling Hall Garden

A plantsman’s country garden of 12 acres, internationally famous for its collection of rare trees and shrubs in a sylvan landscape, chronicled over the past 35 years by Hugh Johnson in his monthly Tradescant’s Diary. Six ponds, a Temple of Pisces, a Menhir and many vistas make a garden of moods and surprises, beauty and strong…

Cromer Windmill

Cromer Windmill

Hertfordshire’s last surviving post mill restored…