Belmont Castle
British country houses destroyed in the 20th centuryBuildings and structures demolished in 1943Buildings and structures in ThurrockDemolished buildings and structures in EnglandFormer country houses in England ... and 1 more
Houses completed in 1795
Belmont Castle was a neo-Gothic mansion near Grays in the English county of Essex. Built c. 1795 to designs by the little-known Thomas Jeffery, and surrounded by extensive pleasure grounds, it was the most prominent building in the parish, but was demolished in 1943 to make way for a chalk quarry. The castle and its occupants had played a significant role in the town's life for over a hundred years. The name has been adopted by a primary school - Belmont Castle Academy.
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Askews Farm Lane, Thurrock
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N 51.483 ° | E 0.309 ° |
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Askews Farm Lane
Askews Farm Lane
RM17 5XR Thurrock, South Stifford
England, United Kingdom
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