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Creeksea Place

creeksea place

Essex

Creeksae Place Manor House Wedding Venue in Burnham, Essex has a rich history and meticulously kept gardens. The ideal venue for your weeding or event. Arthur Harris built Creeksea Place during the reign of Elizabeth 1st in 1569. It remained in his family for five generations after which it passed to the Mildmay family when Arthur’s great grand-daughter married Lord Mildmay. The current owners are the Bertorelli family and they too, coincidentally, have had five generations of ownership of this lovely historic Manor House during the reign of another Queen Elizabeth. In the intervening four and a half centuries much has occurred including many changes of ownership and usage. Now it is the determined wish of the current owners to continue the task of restoring this picturesque House to the glory it once was and to open the house and grounds up to the public at large. Once government restrictions allow, we will be hosting a myriad of varying and exciting public events. Arthur Harrys, as he was known in 1569, came from Prittlewell near Southend and was an important figure in those times. He had pledged to his Sovereign, Queen Elizabeth, to raise a hundred men who would defend the monarchy if civil unrest ever occurred. His family flourished and has continued to do so today. There are literally thousands of Harris descendants around the world, particularly in the United States. Lord Mildmay who married his great grand-daughter, was also a man of importance. Charles I appointed him as ‘Keeper of the Crown Jewels’, a post equivalent to Chancellor of the Exchequer today. Lord Mildmay owned many other properties in England at this time and was a man of influence and power. So much so that he was one of the twelve men who signed the death warrant of his King. Upon the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 with Charles II, Lord Mildmay was also sentenced to death for regicide – the killing of the Monarch. He was fortunate though. Due, no doubt to his power and connections, his sentence was commuted but his power had waned. The next significant Creeksea moment occurred in the late 17th century. Due to the imposition of the Window Tax – tax on large houses with many windows; the North Wing was demolished. This was a wing that extended into what is now the car park. The footings of this part of the House was actually traced-out by an American Harris descendent in the last few years. There is also a story that the bricks from the North Wing were taken by barge to London where a street called Creeksea Lane was built. In a House with so much history, myths and legends remain abound. There are tales about secret tunnels from the House to the nearby River Crouch used for smuggling. However, what is true is the fact that there are no cellars in Creeksea Place, due no doubt to the relatively high water table. This would certainly prove a problem for tunnelers. Nevertheless, there is the remains of a gravity-fed fountain pipe that runs from the House to one of the lakes on the Estate and also evidence of two ten foot deep ice houses that would have been used for the preservation of vegetables and grain. There are many ghosts! The most prominent of which involves the marriage between Lord Mildmay and the great grand-daughter of Arthur Harris, who was not entirely happy with the union, and so the tragic bride is said to have committed suicide. Her ghost, known as ‘The Lady of the Lake’ has apparently been seen meandering her way across the Lawn, down to the lakes.

Jobwise Training

jobwise training

3.2(6)

London

Fairgold Training & Development Ltd provide IT training courses on a freelance basis to organisations around the globe. Based in London we have provided courses as far a field as South Africa. Instructor Led Training All courses are instructor led, based on our wealth of experience and all training is backed up by a comprehensive delegate manual. In addition to our standard courses we build training to clients specifications ensuring we only cover the topics your organisation requires. Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how you can. – Maximise your investment IT – Become more productive and save time – Use Microsoft Office and the Internet to its maximum potential – Learn new skills, reduce stress and much more…. Incompany or Public Courses If you have a number of staff to train we can run Incompany courses. These courses are built from the ground up, around YOUR objectives and are delivered either, on your premises, or a fully furnished IT training centre. Mixed Ability Classes We can usually accommodate mixed ability classes without any problems. If you are unsure which course is best for you or if you have a number of delegates with mixed abilities contact us and we will advise you on the best route forward. Remember your consultation is FREE. PC Skills Training End-user application training courses are developed to maximise your investment in technology. Topics range from general PC awareness skills through to Advanced Microsoft Excel™. New Internet courses including ‘Fundamentals of Web Design’ and ‘Getting the most of the Web’ have been added to our portfolio. New Courses New courses are added to our portfolio in a continuing process to offer our clients a complete service. The latest addition being a Train the IT trainer course. Fairgold Wins Award for Excellence in Service At a prestigious award ceremony in London, Fairgold was presented with a second award for excellence in service delivery. The criteria was calculated over the last 700 delegates trained where the feedback score was excellent. Commenting on receiving it John Kelly said that the award was recognition of the hard work, determination and focus that Fairgold places on creating a perfect learning environment. We achieve the objectives of the course by ensuring every delegate takes full part in each and every course.