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Conference Venues in Canvey Island, SS8
These Conference Venues companies are located in Canvey Island
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The following Corporate Events are the ones that we have found closest to Canvey Island
Heath Centre The
Company Type: Conference Hire
Daws Heath Rd
Benfleet, SS7 2LH
3.68 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 01702426223
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Saxon Hall
Company Type: Seminar
Aviation Way
Westcliff on Sea, SS2 6UN
5.53 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 01702545554
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Wateringbury Premier Lodge
Company Type: Corporate Events
103 Tonbridge Road
Maidstone, ME18 5NS
19.64 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 01622812632
Fax: 01622812720
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Sound Production AV Presentations
Company Type: Meeting Rooms
Cuxton
Bromley, BR1 2QD
24.77 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 02082901104
Fax: 02082906835
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Sundridge Park Conference & Training Centre
Company Type: Seminar
Plaistow La
Bromley, BR1 3TP
25.41 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 02083133232
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First Events & Conferences
Company Type: Seminar
The Enterprise Centre
Bromley, BR2 8NA
25.48 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 02084620721
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I B A Forum
Company Type: Conference Venues
246A High Street
Bromley, BR1 1PQ
26.06 miles from Canvey Island
0 reviews
Tel. 02082906803
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Places of interest in Canvey Island, SS8
Canvey Island
Canvey Island (area 18.45 km²; pop. 37,479[1]) is a civil parish and reclaimed island in the Thames estuary separated from the mainland of south Essex by a network of creeks. Lying below sea level it is prone to flooding at exceptional tides, but has nevertheless been inhabited since the Roman invasion of Britain.

Hadleigh Castle
Hadleigh Castle (grid reference TQ810860) in the English county of Essex overlooks the Thames estuary from a ridge to the south of the town of Hadleigh. Built in the 1230s[1] during the reign of King Henry III, the structure is the most important late-medieval castle in Essex and is now preserved by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building. The ruins of the castle are the most prominent historical landmark in the local surrounding area and provided part of the name for the newly formed borough of Castle Point in 1974.

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