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In today's post I'm continuing my walk across the new city of Southend-on-Sea, essentially missing out all the "on-Sea" bits and focusing on some suburbanier areas inland. There are no piers and amusement arcades back here, nor many chip shops, just blocks of parallel Victorian streets across interlocking suburbs which spread when the railways came, and a few points of interest inbetween.
Prittlewell
If you've ever wondered what 'Southend' is south of, it's the historic village of Prittlewell. Only at the end of the 18th century did a few fishing huts... [n.b. Actual email continues for 1261 further words]
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