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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
Houses completed in 1795
Belmont Castle
Belmont Castle

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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Belmont Castle
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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