16th Century Building

Introduction

The photograph on this page of 16th Century Building by Ken Moore as part of the Geograph project.

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16th Century Building

Image: © Ken Moore Taken: 20 Jan 2004

This 16th century building built c1542 was severely damaged by fire in 1998. During restoration to its former glory, it was found part of the original timber frame of the building dated back to 1407, making it the second oldest domestic building in Southend. Work on the building was completed in 2004.

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Image Location

coordinates on a map icon
Latitude
51.54826
Longitude
0.704719