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Beacon Wood Country Park
Beacon Wood Country Park

Beacon Wood Country Park is a welcoming green space well suited to traditional fun loving families, with plenty of space for bat and ball games etc., shady picnic areas and a variety of trails running around intriguing old clay pits (which are in the interesting process of returning to their natural state, a great additional learning experience if you point it out).

Belhus Woods Country Park
Belhus Woods Country Park

With over 300 acres in South Essex, Belhus Woods combines ancient woodland, working woods, flower meadows, open grassland, and fishing and conservation lakes. It’s a great place to walk your dog, picnic by the lake, feed the ducks, go fishing or spot wildlife.

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Brummelhill Wood
Brummelhill Wood

Brummelhill Wood, Gravesham - local area information, map, walks and more

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Chafford Gorges Nature Park
Chafford Gorges Nature Park

Chafford Gorges is set in a spectacular position over looking Warren Gorge. Chafford Gorges nature park offers 200 acres of green space for numerous wildlife and recreation for the 12,500 people living in Chafford Hundred.

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Chafford Gorges Visitor Centre
Chafford Gorges Visitor Centre

Events at Chafford Gorges - Visit our Facebook page. May 2018 UPDATE: Chafford Gorges Visitor Centre is open for the school holidays (Saturday 26th May - Saturday 2nd June).

Cliffe Fort
Cliffe Fort

Cliffe Fort is a disused artillery fort built in the 1860s to guard the entrance to the Thames from seaborne attack. Constructed during a period of tension with France, it stands on the south bank of the river at the entrance to Cliffe Creek in the Cliffe marshes on the Hoo Peninsula in North Kent.

Cliffe Pools
Cliffe Pools

Cliffe Pools offers a remote landscape with open horizons and skies - ideal for summer walks & attracting spectacular numbers of wintering waders. Plan a visit.

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Davy Down
Davy Down

Davy Down Riverside Park has 32 acres of varied landscape including open areas, woods and ponds and is the gateway to the Mardyke Valley. It forms part of the Thames Chase Community Forest and as such, provides an opportunity to explore and enjoy the wider countryside.

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Davy Down Riverside Park
Davy Down Riverside Park

Davy Down Riverside Park has 32 acres of varied landscape including open areas, woods and ponds and is the gateway to the Mardyke Valley. It forms part of the Thames Chase Community Forest and as such, provides an opportunity to explore and enjoy the wider countryside.

Dilkes Park
Dilkes Park

I've been using Dilkes Park for over 40 years and seen it change over the years. The park now consists of a playground area, a ball court, pond, grassed area and a wooded section.

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Essex Fire Museum
Essex Fire Museum

Collected and curated by former Grays Firefighter Roger Pickett the Essex Fire Museum provides a fascinating look back in to the history of the fire service and the men and women The Essex Fire Museum gives visitors the opportunity to take a fascinating look at the history of the Fire Service here in Essex.

Frank's Park,
Frank's Park,

Grays (or Grays Thurrock) is the largest town in the borough and unitary authority of Thurrock in Essex and one of Thurrock's traditional (Church of England) parishes. The town is approximately 20 miles (32 km) to the east of London on the north bank of the River Thames, and 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the M25 motorway.

Grays Chalk Quarry Nature Reserve
Grays Chalk Quarry Nature Reserve

Site name: Grays Gorge (previously known as Grays Chalk Quarry) Grid reference: TQ 609 789 Brief description of site: Large, historic chalk quarry with good exposures of Upper Chalk. Around the rim of the quarry are fine sarsen stones, exhumed from the overlying sand and gravel as quarrying proceeded.

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Hangman's Wood
Hangman's Wood

Hangman's Wood and Deneholes is a 3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Little Thurrock in Essex. The deneholes, which were created by medieval chalk mining, are a Scheduled Monument.

Hangman's Wood and Deneholes
Hangman's Wood and Deneholes

Hangman's Wood and Deneholes is a 3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Little Thurrock in Essex. The deneholes, which were created by medieval chalk mining, are a Scheduled Monument.

Jeskyns
Jeskyns

Jeskyns Road Cobham DA13 9BL Jeskyns Road is a Street in the Kent village of Cobham with the postcode of DA13 9BL. The local council responsible for Jeskyns Road is Gravesham District Council which is a District Council and the local parish council is Cobham Civil Parish.

Kennington Park
Kennington Park

The cheapest way to get from Kennington Park to Holborn, Grays Inn Road Theobalds Road costs only £2, and the quickest way takes just 8 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you.

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Martin Williams Casino Equipment Ltd
Martin Williams Casino Equipment Ltd

Martin Williams Casino Equipment Ltd.: London Casino. Casinos in Grays . Be the first to review . Unit B4 Queensbridge Industrial Estate

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Monument GRAYS
Monument GRAYS

War Memorial Grays. ... This memorial commemorates the residents of Grays who were killed or missing in World War I (310 names) ... Monument Plaque Tugboat Men ...

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River Thames
River Thames

Grays (or Grays Thurrock) is the largest town in the borough and unitary authority of Thurrock in Essex and one of Thurrock's traditional (Church of England) parishes. The town is approximately 20 miles (32 km) to the east of London on the north bank of the River Thames, and 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the M25 motorway.

St John's Jerusalem
St John's Jerusalem

Visit the National Trust's 13th-century chapel St John's Jerusalem, Dartford, Kent

Swanscombe Heritage Park
Swanscombe Heritage Park

Swanscombe Heritage Park: Dog walking - See 5 traveller reviews, 6 candid photos, and great deals for Swanscombe, UK, at TripAdvisor.

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The Dell
The Dell

The Dell is a house in Grays, Thurrock, Essex, built in concrete - one of the earliest houses in Britain to be built in this material. It was built on the instructions of Alfred Russel Wallace who lived in Grays from 1872 until 1876.

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