The chapel of the Royal Anglian Regiment and the Essex Regiment

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The chapel of the Royal Anglian Regiment and the Essex Regiment

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 26 May 2012

According to the Brentwood Borough Council web site: "A grade II Listed Building, the Chapel was originally designed for the East India Company whose recruits were trained at Warley and built in 1857 after the Indian Mutiny. It was subsequently a garrison church until being dedicated as the Essex Regiment Chapel on 1st March, 1925."

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.599026
Longitude
0.297766