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Brentwood is a town in Essex, England, in the London commuter belt 20 miles (30 km) north-east of Charing Cross and close to the M25 motorway. The population of the built-up area was 55,340 in 2021. [1] Brentwood is a town with a shopping area along the High Street, a Roman road which became one of the main roads between London and East Anglia ...
The nightclub, made famous by The Only Way Is Essex, is preparing to shut its doors for good.
Brentwood High Street branch Interior of a branch in Pontefract, West Yorkshire seen in 2019. Since 2007, the company has taken on a number of Post Office branches, mainly within its high street shops. [46] By April 2016, this had reached 107, including former Crown Post Offices, with plans for an additional 61. [47]
Shenfield Hall is located in the town of Shenfield, a suburb of Brentwood in Essex. Shenfield was a village on the London to Colchester Road, which was a Roman Road (the A12). The A12 now bypasses Brentwood and the former A12 is now known as the A1023, and runs parallel to the A12 bypass. Shenfield Hall is located at number 32, Hall Lane, CM15 9AL.
The original village centre [6] is located one mile (1.6 km) north-east of the centre of Brentwood. Apart from some small industrial areas and a modest but busy shopping area. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary the Virgin [7] and St Mary's primary school [8] is located nearby.
London High End Tailors based at 131–132 New Bond Street, which was purchased by Cecil Gee during the 1970s. In 1988 it became part of Moss Brothers Group, after the merge of Cecil Gee and Moss Brothers. [ 122 ]
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In 2003, the Brentwood Country Mart was acquired by James Rosenfield of J.S. Rosenfield and co. [8] He restored the property architecturally, and reinstated many of the Mart's original offerings, such as a post office, food courtyard, barber shop, toy store, and shoe repair shop, as well as a rotating series of pop-up shops such as Kule and Rowing Blazers.