The Visitor Centre at Langdon Nature Reserve

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The Visitor Centre at Langdon Nature Reserve

Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 20 Jul 2007

Between the two World Wars, many parts of Basildon were sold to Londoners seeking a week-end retreat in the country. The Haven, home to the Mills family, has been retained as a typical plotland bungalow. Built in the mid 1930's by Frederick Mills, it was the family home for over 40 years and is now a museum. It can be found a short distance along the footpath in the photo.

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Image Location

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51.560878
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0.393088