Clacton-on-Sea: Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Osyth
Introduction
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 28 Oct 2018
The church, which was constructed on Church Road between 1902 and 1903, is a Grade II Listed Building for the following principal reasons, from the Historic England website:- "Architectural interest: as an ambitious early-C20 neo-Norman design with accomplished treatment of stonework and detailing to the exterior. Interior: the Church has a finely detailed and executed vaulted and arcaded interior which retains many fixtures and fittings of interest." Please also see Image] which is a separate Grade II Listed Structure.