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Timber-framed hunting grandstand built in 1543 for Henry VIII. It still stands in a beautiful part of Epping Forest overlooking the old hunting field for which it was designed.
Victorian parlour, police cell, domestic displays, the 1892 Bremer car and exhibits on local industry housed in an 18thC workhouse and police station. Reinterpreted gardens.
Built in 1776 the House Mill was part of the Three Mills Distillery. It was the largest tide mill in the country and continued to operate until the Blitz in 1940.
Church where the Joseph Grimaldi Memorial Service is annually held on the first Sunday in February at 1500. Grimaldi Corner contains a stained glass window.
Sutton House was built in 1535. It became home to successive merchants, Huguenot silk-weavers, Victorian schoolmistresses and Edwardian clergy and, although altered over the years, remains an essentially Tudor house.
Museum about the East End in canalside warehouses which housed Barnardo's largest ragged school for poor children. Displays include a reconstructed Victorian classroom.
Early 16thC tower building with panelled rooms and good views of London from roof.