Look inside the old officers’ mess at Shoebury Garrison before devastating blaze
FOR centuries, Shoebury Garrison was private property, out of bounds from public gaze
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Features writer for across south Essex covering Southend and Basildon. Got a story email emma.palmer@newsquest.co.uk
Features writer for across south Essex covering Southend and Basildon. Got a story email emma.palmer@newsquest.co.uk
FOR centuries, Shoebury Garrison was private property, out of bounds from public gaze
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