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The buildings in Manningtree High Street are mostly medieval with Georgian and Victorian facades. A good example of this is our local much treasured hardware and kitchen shop - Howells and Son |
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| The Mogul Indian / Bangladashi restaurant is one of the oldest medieval buildings in Manningtree High Street. It retains some of its original mullion windows and has a wealth of ornately carved oak beams within its main rooms. |
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The Manningtree Delicatessen and Wine Cellar is a wonderful traditional local store providing good quality food and wine which they buy directly from the growers. |
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| The Manningtree Wholefood Store provides a wide range of good wholesome organic and vegetarian food. Fresh organic fruit, vegatables and bread a wide range of health products including homeopathic remedies and cosmetics. |
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This view is from the old Cattawade bridge looking upriver towards Dedham. |
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| This colourful Shelduck was spotted along The Walls feeding with all the swans that have made this their habitat. |
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From The Walls looking across up to Harwich. |
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