IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Freeland Road, CLACTON-ON-SEA, CO15 1LX

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Freeland Road, CO15 1LX by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (129 Images Found)

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Freeland Rd
The former hotel with the glass awning is now a care home.
Image: © Glyn Baker Taken: 3 Apr 2019
0.07 miles
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Nelson Road, Clacton-on-Sea
Residential street leading off seafront; photographed from promenade on Marine Parade West. Nelson Road leads from Marine Parade West to Freeland Road. This and neighbouring streets (Trafalgar Road, St Vincent Road, Collingwood Road) were named after Nelson, his victory and his associates. Nelson Road is the last street running off the seafront when heading southwest to be entirely within the grid square TM 1714 on Ordnance Survey maps.
Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 31 Jan 2018
0.09 miles
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Martello Makeover
This Martello Tower is being used as a coastal watch station which was very much part of its original purpose
Image: © Glyn Baker Taken: 27 Aug 2007
0.11 miles
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St Vincent Road, Clacton-on-Sea
Residential street leading off seafront; photographed from promenade on Marine Parade West. St Vincent Road leads to the junction of Wash Lane, Kings Road and Freeland Road. Named after John Jervis, first Earl of St Vincent (1735 - 1823), First Lord of the Admiralty, who played a role in the defeat of Napoleon. This and neighbouring streets were named with Nelson associations: Nelson Road, Trafalgar Road, Collingwood Road. On Ordnance Survey maps, St Vincent Road is at the western edge of grid square TM 1714 and just edges into TM 1614. [Source of details on Earl of St Vincent: "Nelson: A Personal History" by Christopher Hibbert, 1994].
Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 31 Jan 2018
0.12 miles
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Clacton Hospital: main entrance
The initial hospital building on this site was constructed in 1898, and has been extended many times since. This is the main entrance on Tower Road.
Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 13 Mar 2020
0.14 miles
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Clacton Hospital: 1935 extension
This brick building is a 1935 extension to Clacton Hospital on Freeland Road - the plaque above the doorway gives the date.
Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 13 Mar 2020
0.14 miles
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Clacton Hospital: Freeland Road entrance
Clacton Hospital was initially built in 1898. This is a side entrance on Freeland Road.
Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 13 Mar 2020
0.15 miles
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Clacton-on-Sea: Seafront shelter near Trafalgar Road
Clacton has a great number of seafront shelters, all of which are of different designs. This one is near the seaward end of Trafalgar Road.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 28 Oct 2018
0.15 miles
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Clacton-on-Sea: Model Yacht Pond
This amenity is at the south-west end of the formal seafront gardens, and on the south-east side of Marine Parade West. The first Ordnance Survey large scale map available online that shows such a pond here dates from 1939. This one and all subsequent ones available show a more elaborate feature with rounded ends rather than the simple rectangular shape of the present one. A local council noticeboard nearby describes the amenity, somewhat bizarrely, as "favourable with young and old, residents and non residents"...
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 28 Oct 2018
0.15 miles
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Lamp-post base on Marine Parade West
The photograph shows the ornamental base of a lamp-post standard on the promenade, Marine Parade West. Nelson Road recedes behind the lamp-post in the picture. A red-brick block of flats now occupies the fenced-off space on the corner of Nelson Road visible in the background. Most lamp-posts of this design, which formerly lined Clacton seafront, had their upper sections dismantled in 2014, including this one. (They had not worked for some years and Tendring District Council feared accidents caused by falling corroded metalwork). Members of the United Kingdom Association of Street Lighting Enthusiasts suggest on their website www.ukastle.co.uk that these Clacton seafront lamp-posts were probably late Victorian in date and certainly made by the firm Johnson and Phillips. See Image
Image: © Duncan Graham Taken: 9 Apr 2005
0.15 miles
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