Canvey Rio Cinema & Bingohall

This Art Deco-infused building was once Canvey Island’s cinema. The Rio Cinema at 124 Furtherwick Road was constructed circa 1937, with seating intended for 1,000, …

The King Canute Pub, Canvey

The King Canute pub is situated in Canvey village, and has been there in some form since roughly 1867, around the era when Canvey village was …

Canvey’s Faux Dutch Cottages

Built as a nod to Canvey’s Dutch heritage and the two remaining cottages from the 17th Century, 1930s’ pioneer Lt. Cpl. Fielder built three houses …

The Prittle Brook

Map showing rough path of the discernible Prittle Brook & sections explored    The Prittle Brook is a tributary of the River Roach spanning down through …

Leigh Witch Trials & The Doom Pond

Our 2015 Halloween documentary brings the horror of everyday life in the 17th Century up to present when the boys travel down to Leigh, Essex …

Pantile Farm, Canvey

Turn back the clock to 1850 and Canvey Island little more than farmland and a small village, much like the Wild West. Only few of …

Benfleet Old Sewage Works Ruin

These peculiar concrete remains are located in the wooden area west of the current sewage works, just north of the waterline. We came across the …

Paglesham Oyster Beds

Paglesham’s flourishing oyster-farming industry dates back to the late 19th Century. Whilst oysters have been farmed around the Essex coastline as far back as the …

Thundersley Glen

Thundersley Glen is great example of how even the most seemingly natural spaces have a history all of their own; and how this changed the …

The Bay Museum, Canvey

Beyond the Point are good friends and close-working colleagues with the Bay Museum. Like us, they are bringing Canvey’s history into the 21st Century with …

The Benfleet Devil Steps

The steps in Summer 1961 by Harry Emery, and Winter 2010 by Eileen Gamble: Steeped in ghastly rumour, these concrete steps could have been built …

Chalkwell Sun Shelters

The coastline surrounding Southend from Chalkwell to Thorpe Bay has been a tourist hotspot for people; often urban residents from London, to enjoy the sea …

The Atomic Bungalows, Canvey

Walking past these bungalows you wouldn’t think anything of them – they’re just someone’s average home, but the buildings are far from average, they were …

M.V. Bendigo Torpedo Boat

Another vessel involved in the Second World War marooned on Canvey is the M.V. Bendigo. Historian Robin Howie explains: “The M.V. Bendigo was being towed …

Rayleigh Mount

What now stands as a strange overgrown mound of earth piling high into the sky, squeezed behind a car park near Rayleigh high street, was …

Shoebury Garrison

The history of the garrison dates back to 1849 when the land was first purchased by the Board of Ordanance. Woolwich Common was usually used …

Shoeburyness Jetty Poppy Wave

It’s the final two weeks of the Poppy Wave sculpture in Shoeburyness and we decided to take a look before the wave of poppies move …

Canvey V-2 Bomb Crater

When the land was first bought by the RSPB in 2006, one of their first jobs was to sweep the land to see if any …

The Red Hills, Canvey

(Left) Replica red hill created at RSPB Bower’s Marsh nature reserve, Canvey Island. (Right) An actual site of a Red Hill. A faint hill remains between Waterside …

Proposed United Refineries, Canvey

Two artist’s impressions (top and bottom: graphic or model and painting) of the proposed refinery, the trademark six-legged dog ENI logo and a map showing …

Northwick Farm HAA Battery

Thames North 8, Northwick ( as it was ‘coded’ during the war) was the name assigned to one of the many heavy anti-aircraft batteries across …

Occidental Refinery Jetty, Canvey

The Occidental Jetty is a Canvey Island landmark that we quite admire. It was built with the intention of pumping oil from ships into the …

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