brewery in Boxted Cross
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Balkerne Gate
Great tasty food served by people who care. Find your local at www.tabletable.co.uk
Institute for Social and Economic Research
University of Essex, CO4 3SQ Colchester, United KingdomISER is a research institute based at the University of Essex. We specialise in the production and analysis of longitudinal surveys. We are a leading centre in the world for survey methodology an…
Mercury Theatre
Balkerne Gate, CO1 1PT Colchester, United KingdomFree the fun in you! The Mercury Theatre is the most active professional producing theatre in East Anglia staging drama, musicals, comedy and music
Kent Blaxill Decorating, Glass & Building Centre
Layer Road 129-139, CO2 9JY Colchester, United KingdomFounded in 1838 as an oil and colour (Paint) shop in Colchester. We have since expanded across multiple locations with Decorating Centres in Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridge, Lincolnshire and …
Crisp Malting Group
School Lane, CO11 1HH Mistley, United KingdomExplore a variety of expertly crafted British and European-styled malts desired by award winning breweries and distilleries around the world.
GO4 Market Cafe
Trinity Street, CO1 1JN Colchester, United KingdomOrganic brewery producing handmade natural beers for over 30 years
The Playhouse
Saint John's Street 4, CO2 7AA Colchester, United KingdomThe Playhouse is a Wetherspoon pub in Colchester, Essex. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food men…
The Rovers Tye
Ipswich Road, CO4 9BA Colchester, United KingdomRovers Tye in Colchester is a flaming great pub. The perfect place for flame-grilled steaks, great burgers, flaming challenges, value drinks & top sport.
Balkerne Gate Table Table
Ipswich Road, CO4 9WP Ardleigh, United KingdomGreat tasty food served by people who care. Find your local at www.tabletable.co.uk
Coggeshall Village Hall
The Village Hall is situated in the heart of Coggeshall, adjacent to the main car park off Stoneham Street. In 1927, a 19th-century brewery was converted into