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Jan
Architectural heritage and good transport from Harwich

For some people, a decision about where they choose to live can be
a simple one, made solely on proximity to their place of work, or
the school they want their children to attend. However, for many
more scrutinising movers, things like the beauty of the countryside
or the aesthetic nature of a destination can be important when
making the final decision.
One town which will offer homebuyers somewhere with a touch of
beauty, is the Essex town of Harwich. It is located on the coast of
the North Sea on the east, and is one of the Haven Ports. The town
is well known for its architectural importance, and can be an
attractive prospect for people looking for
property for sale in Harwich.
Harwich is seen across the UK as a site of architectural
importance, despite its small size as a town. It has many beautiful
buildings located in a small town environment, which can be an
attractive option for people who are looking for a spot of beauty
when they are buying a new home.
The town still has many medieval buildings located within, showing
part of its history as well, and most of these are private
houses.
Other buildings of note that people may want to head to include the
Electric Palace Cinema. Built in 1911, it is one of very few
cinemas in the country which still exists in operation with its
ornamental frontage and its original projection room, injecting a
bit of history and culture in the town.
Harwich is also a town known for its transport links. It provides a
regular bus service to Bournemouth, and is also well known for the
signs describing it as "Harwich for the Continent", because of its
international airport and port which allow people to travel to the
Netherlands from Essex.