Visitor attractions and information - Frinton
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The Naze is a two kilometre stretch of land
situated north of the town of Walton on the Naze in Essex, just
south of the Harwich estuary. Walton on the Naze yields many
fossils. See the Naze tower built in 1721 to guide shipping to
the busy port of Harwich. NAZE TOWER CAR PARK, CO14 8LJ. Charges
apply. About 2 miles north
of Frinton. |
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Walton
on the Naze is a traditional seaside town with many of its original
features still in evidence. Walton Pier is one of the longest
in the country and it has a history stretching back to 1830.
It serves as an amusement centre. Take the train ¾ mile
to the pier end. About 1 mile north of Frinton. |
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Harwich Redoubt Fort, Harwich, Essex, CO12
3LT. Tel: +44 (0) 1255 503429. Circular fort commanding the harbour.
Eleven guns on battlements. About
8 miles north of Frinton. |
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The
Electric Palace Trust and Electric Palace (Harwich) Ltd, King's
Quay Street, Harwich, Tel: 01255 553 333. The Electric Palace
cinema, Harwich, is one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas to
survive complete with its silent screen, original projection
room and ornamental frontage still intact. Other interesting
features include an open plan entrance lobby complete with paybox,
and a small stage plus dressing rooms although the latter are
now unusable. There is also a former gas powered generator engine
with a 7 foot fly wheel situated in the basement. About 8 miles north of Frinton. |
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