Coggeshall Gallery
The Victorian Clock Tower
The White Hart hotel, Market End
The parish church of St Peter-ad-Vincula
The judas trees in front of Christ Church, May 2004
Stonehaven, 15th century house in Stoneham Street
The old iron bridge at Marks Hall
Coggeshall's Post Office - once an ancient inn
The Abbey Mill and mill-pond
The old Gardner's brewery in Bridge Street. It stopped brewing just before World War II
The Chapel on Market Hill, believed to be Coggeshall's oldest public house
The lower part of Church Street near its junction with the Market Hill
Grange Barn, the tithe barn of Coggeshall's Cistercian Abbey is claimed to be one of the oldest timber-framed barns in Europe
Tranquillity in the Coggeshall countryside
A view of Coggeshall from Abbey Lane.
St Nicholas' chapel, c1220, the one-time gatehouse chapel of the Cistercian abbey
The Essex Way runs past St Nicholas' chapel.
A seat for weary walkers is dedicated to the memory of Eve Thornton.
Some people have said that they can see a ghostly figure on this photograph of St Nicholas' chapel
Paycockes' - a 16th century house wool merchant's house.
They were one of the richest and most powerful families in Coggeshall in the 1500s.
Market Hill - always at the heart of the village
Picturesque timber-framed buildings in Church Street