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The site of the old regimental depot and barracks was redeveloped in the 1960s for the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company (architect T.P. Bennett). This closed in 2019 and is being redeveloped. Most of the barracks have been demolished and only the chapel, the officers' mess (now Marillac Nursing
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The military has associations with Warley going back over 200 years. It also had strategic importance during the time of the Spanish Armada – it was used as a meeting place for contingents from eight eastern and midland counties (900 horsemen assembled here) to then travel on to Tilbury. The local
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and the Woodman Road/Hartswood area of Brentwood. Traditionally it has been a Liberal Democrat-Conservative marginal, which in 2007 elected the youngest councillor in Britain, at eighteen years of age. It has in recent years elected three Liberal Democrat and one Conservative councillor.
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was sensitively restored creating high specification homes which secured the heritage asset which was once on the heritage at risk register, known as The Galleries.
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There was also another prominent psychiatric hospital in Warley for over 150 years, known as Mascalls Park Mental Hospital, although its operations were moved to
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It is also home to a development of houses situated around and near the former site of
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common was used as a military camp in 1742, and became a permanent feature as
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drill hall, which is the headquarters of 124 Petroleum Squadron, part of
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Home) and one of the regimental gyms (Keys Hall) remain.
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The Essex Regiment Chapel is located in Eagle Way.(
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Warley is located in Essex
Essex
OS grid reference
TQ592923
District
Brentwood
Shire county
Essex
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CM13, CM14
Dialling code
Police
Essex
Fire
Essex
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Brentwood and Ongar
UK
England
Essex
51°36′25″N 0°18′00″E / 51.607°N 0.300°E / 51.607; 0.300
Brentwood

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