Brandler Galleries are a small but extensively stocked friendly place to visit and enjoy seeing art. We are easy to find, accessible by both train and car and we have our own car park. So our customers can relax with a cup of tea or coffee and chat a ...
Our aim is to make the past come to life at Brentwood Museum with an exciting collection of everyday objects from previous generations. Even the Museum itself is part of Brentwood's history. It is housed in a quaint little 19th century cemetery lodge ...
The Roman Catholic classically styled Brentwood Cathedral incorporates the original Victorian church. Designed by distinguished architect Quinlan Terry with roundels by Ralph Maklouf, it was opened in May 1991 by the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardin ...
Here at Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker you can come and witness the three lives of the bunker starting with its role as an RAF ROTOR Station, then a brief period as a civil defence centre through to its most recent life as a Regional Government ...
Mountnessing Windmill is a traditional post mill built in 1807 is a Grade II listed building and has been restored to its original working condition. The mill, although no longer in use, is preserved and owned by Essex County Council and is open t ...
Old Macdonald’s Farm in Brentwood Essex is a superb venue for value for money family days out in Essex. Close to London this family attraction includes all your farm yard favourites plus more unusual and exotic animals such as the popular Meerkat f ...
Thorndon Country Park is divided into Thorndon Park North, with the Countryside Centre, and Thorndon Park South. These areas are linked by the 'Old Park', which is owned by the Woodland Trust, and 'Old Thorndon Pasture', which is owned by Essex Count ...
Weald Country Park is located to the west of Brentwood. At nearly 500 acres it is the largest of the Essex County Council Country Parks. Parkland has been established here for more than 700 years; the lakes, the tree-lined avenues, and large parkland ...