An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex, Volume 3, North East. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1922.
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Brick Houses.

Ramsey. (6) Mill Farm; late 16th-century.

Wivenhoe. Wivenhoe Hall. North Block, West End; c. 1530.

Wivenhoe. Wivenhoe Hall. North Block, East End; c. 1530.

Great Braxted. (2) Tiptree Priory; c. 1570.

Beaumont-Cum-Moze. (3) Beaumont Hall, late 17th-century; from the West.

Beaumont-Cum-Moze. (3) Beaumont Hall, late 17th-century; South-East Side.