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Hutton is an area of Brentwood, in Essex, England; Brentwood town centre lies 3 miles to the west. The area is split between modest housing estates and the largely affluent Hutton Mount . Hutton was formerly a civil parish , which was abolished in 1934 and absorbed into Brentwood.
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Established in the 1600s by Parson Nicholas Latham. Situated on North Street in Oundle. Houses up to 14 ladies from within the Parishes of Oundle and Polebrook. 8 flats within the Grade 2 listed main building and 6 further new built bungalows in the grounds. Educational Grants are given annually to students from the Parish of Oundle and Polebrook.
Hutton Mount is a residential neighbourhood of Brentwood, in Essex, England. It is in close proximity to Hutton and Shenfield. The area is largely affluent, and many roads in the area are part of a private estate. [1] It is the location of Hutton & Shenfield Union Church, built in 1913–1914. [2]
Hutton Hall, Huttons Ambo, a house near Malton, North Yorkshire, England; Hutton Hall, a building in Penrith, Cumbria, England; Hutton Hall, a Grade II* listed building in Brentwood, Essex, England; Hutton Hall, Hutton, Lancashire, former building in Hutton, Lancashire, England; GWR 5957 Hutton Hall, a steam locomotive of the GWR 4900 class
Essex 51°34′16″N 0°43′17″E / 51.570985°N 0.721510°E / 51.570985; 0. Sutton is a village and civil parish in the District of Rochford in Essex , England.
Hutton Hall (castle) Burial Vault, north-west of the church, thought to be 17th-century The former manse, Antrim House, sits north-west of the church ( John Lessels 1876). Constance, Lady Burrell financed the erection of a new parish church hall in 1931.