Cardinal Griffin School
E14
The architectural salvage items are distributed around the edge of this garden. The foundation stone is to the left of our photo; the School crest ...
The architectural salvage items are distributed around the edge of this garden. The foundation stone is to the left of our photo; the School crest ...
The erection of Lopping Hall, a community building, was funded by the City of London as compensation for the loss of lopping rights. See Epping For...
Lopping Hall stretches between the High Street and Station Road, where there is a foundation stone. See there for more information about the Hall.
Photos and comments from c.2011 at Geograph show that the building and the plaque have been restored since then. Back then it was ".. used by J. Bl...
The plaque is on the site of the hospital's open-air ward block.
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century pub...
It seems to be just lucky chance that the colour chosen for the Elizabeth line was the colour used to characterise the Platinum jubilee.
The church, the school and the vicarage are all in very distinctive Kentish ragstone and occupy the whole western end of this street block. Our pho...