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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Point Clear
Point Clear and Point Clear Bay are about half a mile across Brightlingsea Creek from the historic Cinque Ports town of Brightlingsea, Essex.
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St. Osyth’s Abbey
St. Osyth’s Abbey was founded by the Richard de Belmeis, Bishop of London, circa 1121, and became one of the largest monasteries in Essex.
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Gunby Hall
A newish addition to the National Trust portfolio, Gunby Hall, and its attractive gardens, where a regular haunt of the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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