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Grid reference TQ3898

near to Sewardstone, Essex, England


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TQ3898 : Gunpowder Park by JThomas Gunpowder Park
Former testing ground for munitions - now a country park.
TQ3898 : The Baker's Arms pub, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey by David Gearing The Baker's Arms pub, Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey
TQ3898 : Path from Godwin Road to Sewardstone Marsh by Sean Davis Path from Godwin Road to Sewardstone Marsh
This on the route of the London Loop and the London Green Belt Way.
TQ3898 : The Bakers Arms, Sewardstone by Robin Webster The Bakers Arms, Sewardstone
This seems to operate in conjunction with a Premier Inn, part of which is just visible to the left.
TQ3898 : The Plough by Des Blenkinsopp The Plough
A large pub/restaurant run by Hertford based McMullen's brewery.
TQ3898 : Glasshouses in the Lea Valley by Marathon Glasshouses in the Lea Valley
This looks across Sewardstone Road to some of the glasshouses on either side of Mott Street. Thompson's Wood is on top of the hill in the distance.
TQ3898 : The Plough Public House, Sewardstone Road, Chingford by Phil Gaskin The Plough Public House, Sewardstone Road, Chingford
A McMullens House
TQ3898 : Godwin Close, Sewardstone by David Howard Godwin Close, Sewardstone
TQ3898 : Cottage on Mott Street by Roger Jones Cottage on Mott Street
TQ3898 : The Bakers Arms Pub  Sewardstone. by Jack Hill The Bakers Arms Pub Sewardstone.
The pub is almost at the end of the village but has a large hotel complex immediately next door so clientele is almost guaranteed
TQ3898 : Sewardstone by Nigel Cox Sewardstone
A glance at the map will tell you that historically Sewardstone's main source of income has been from the growing of vegetables and fruit in glasshouses. This is one of the nurseries on the east side of the A112 Sewardstone Road.
TQ3898 : Fly tipping, Sewardstone by Jim Osley Fly tipping, Sewardstone
A large amount of illegally dumped waste blocking the pedestrian/cycle path near Sewardstone.

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