- J K King
Another view of the site and the 'new' entrance on to West Street (originally the only way in was under the teasel loft opposite the old Cricketer's pub). Dominating the scene is the impressive 18th century(?) brewery building of J K King on four floors which was once adorned with a substantial chimney (it emerged from the roof on the opposite side of the building). Kings gave up brewing in 1908 and the brewery was then converted into a seed warehouse.

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Photo comment By John Hancock: Nice picture of my nana and grandads house with the Kings Seeds sign on, which he would have made and written (he was a sign writer).
Photo comment By Roddy Miller: The house with the sign on it is where Pat Butcher handyman lived up to the 60's The roof timbers are from a ships beams Several Essex examples of this happening

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