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- Q2384803 subject Q8504549.
- Q2384803 subject Q8842381.
- Q2384803 abstract "St Osyth Heath is a hamlet in the Tendring District, in the county of Essex. Until the mid-1900s, The Heath was a thriving community with shops, various self-employed tradesman and The Beehive Public House.Today all this has disappeared, with the pub now converted into an Indian Restaurant.The [1] family were the local butchers, whilst the Beales were hurdle and broom makers.Both families like the rest of the community eventually moved into the main village of St Osyth,".
- Q2384803 wikiPageExternalLink www.alan-beales.co.uk.
- Q2384803 wikiPageExternalLink www.alan-beales.co.uk.
- Q2384803 wikiPageExternalLink bareham.htm.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q1752638.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q23240.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q2796929.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q4648872.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q8504549.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q8842381.
- Q2384803 wikiPageWikiLink Q985833.
- Q2384803 point "51.8227 1.105".
- Q2384803 type SpatialThing.
- Q2384803 comment "St Osyth Heath is a hamlet in the Tendring District, in the county of Essex. Until the mid-1900s, The Heath was a thriving community with shops, various self-employed tradesman and The Beehive Public House.Today all this has disappeared, with the pub now converted into an Indian Restaurant.The [1] family were the local butchers, whilst the Beales were hurdle and broom makers.Both families like the rest of the community eventually moved into the main village of St Osyth,".
- Q2384803 label "St Osyth Heath".
- Q2384803 lat "51.8227".
- Q2384803 long "1.105".