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The Queen’s Head

The Queen’s Head is a wonderful street-corner ‘local’ pub, where the passion for good beer is reflected in the excellent quality of the cask ales on tap. Four Crouch Vale beers are always available, plus ever-changing guest beers from craft, micro and regional brewers, including dark mild and stout/porter as well as beers rarely found in the area.

A refurbishment has retained the character of the pub while offering various areas within the pub, from ‘bare boards’ to comfortable bench seating and tables for dining from the pub menu. On the subject of food, you will find it good-value basic, hearty and wholesome in the classic no-frills, alehouse style.

8 minutes walk from the train and bus stations, the pub is 300 yards from The County Ground, home of Essex County Cricket Club, and close to all that Chelmsford city centre has to offer.

More information here

30 Lower Anchor Street, Chelmsford, CM2 0AS (View on Map) External link
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Radical Essex is a project re-examining the county in relation to radicalism in thought, lifestyle, politics and architecture. A programme of events will take place across Essex throughout 2016 and 2017, shedding light on the vibrant, pioneering thinking of the late 19th and 20th centuries. The project will celebrate the crucial role Essex has played in the history of British Modernism and its utopian ideologies under the themes ‘The Modernist County’ and ‘Arcadia for All’.

The Radical Essex site is designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio and Alex Rich, developed by Twelve.

Radical Essex is led by Focal Point Gallery in collaboration with Visit Essex and Firstsite. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England it forms part of the country wide Cultural Destinations programme, a partnership with VisitEngland, supporting arts organisations to work with the tourism sector to deliver projects that maximise the impact culture has on local economies.

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