A glimpse of Esplanade Hall from its back yard

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A glimpse of Esplanade Hall from its back yard

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 8 Sep 2018

Disused and nearly derelict, this appears to be disowned by the chief contenders. An article in the local paper in 2012 reported that the church, having maintained it up to then, had discovered deeds indicating that ownership had been transferred to the local council in 1833. So they would cease maintenance. The council was questioning this. Later reports suggest that the church now thinks they still own it. Evidently the church do not intend to do anything, the condition looks worse now than in 2012. Reportedly built in 1813, it is unlisted.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.945626
Longitude
1.289308