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Harrier and Brent Geese are all found there, along with the invasive Wasp Spider (Argiope bruennichi). Adders
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map. The Priory is currently a private residence, not open to the public. Attempts by the owner to develop the park have resulted in controversy and a sustained campaign by a local group, Save Our St Osyth (S.O.S.). The owner, a property developer, has argued that the Priory buildings are in dire
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At St Osyth Priory, where an outbreak occurred last week, there was one of the few remaining herds of White Park cattle, one of the oldest breeds in this country. That has now been slaughtered, together with the small dairy herd and the stock of pigs. The farm is attached to the convalescent home
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A wooden tide mill stood at the north end of the dam which now crosses St Osyth Creek and the 'Mill Pond' or Mill Dam Lake; it was demolished in 1962 but the sluice which powered the mill still operates as Mill Dam Lake is filled and emptied tidally from St Osyth Creek. The lake is used for
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in the 16th and 17th centuries. Fourteen women were tried and ten local women were hanged. In 1921 the skeletons of two women, one in chains, were discovered in the garden of a house in the village. One was claimed to be the witch
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programme, "Lost
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1305:"St Osyth's Priory: The Abbot's Lodging and South Wing, the Darcy Clock Tower and C18 House (formerly listed as the Convalescent Home) (Grade I) (1337158)"
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A Toosey Twelvemonth. St Osyth, Compiled By Phyllis M. Hendy
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need of repair and development is required to finance this.
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1647:"RIBA House of the Year 2021 | Architecture Awards"
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teams: St Osyth Social, The Priorymen and SOSC Ladies.
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1430:"Looking for a saviour: St Osyth Priory, Essex"
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1716:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1466:"Roman St Osyth - St Osyth Museum"
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1381:Geograph Britain and Ireland
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885:"About - St Osyth"
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