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Basildon Sea Transport And Car Ferries

Get carried away with the UFindus Sea Transport listings. This comprehensive category is composed of sites for car ferries and the transport of your sea vessels across land, including transport for boats and yachts. Also categorised here are sea transport sites dedicated to freight as an alternative to road, air and rail. Shipment by sea is perhaps the best way to transport heavier or larger goods abroad, and through UFindus you can contact companies in the ideal location offering the ideal price for your freight and shipping requirements.

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Basildon is an industrial town located in Essex in England. It is around 30m east of London and 12m from Chelmsford. Its bypasses include the A127 and A13. Basildon is named from early Saxon days, with its origin in 'Beorhtels Hill'. Artefacts have however been found dating back to the Stone Age, including a Bronze Age axe discovered in Vange. During Roman times, Basildon became a more organised and standardised living space as the Romans built new roads, new towns and founded local industries. However, the Black Death of 1388 instigated a decline in population of the Essex villages. And this, combined with a change of emphasis from agriculture to sheep farming stunted Basildon’s growth for a time. Basildon is however mentioned in the Domesday Book several times. Many Essex men joined the lronsides during the Civil War and a grim reminder of those days is represented by the clock face on a large house at Burstead. In the creation of modern Basildon, is was designated and officially created as one of eight 'New Towns' destined for South-East England in 1949 following the New Towns act of 1946. As Basildon’s now main industries of chemicals, clothing, printing and automotive engineering continued to grow, the town expanded, and grew to accommodate the over spilling population from London. Basildon is ideally located for the London commute. With its railway station opened in 1974, it forms a part of the London commuter belt. Basildon council is however still trying to cope with the legacy of poor quality housing built on many estates in the 60s. Politically, Basildon is held up as the standard measure of public opinion, and has continued to return General Election results in line with the nation since the 1950s. Basildon’s town landmark is a belltower measuring 95ft high. It was opened in 1999, but the bells did not ring regularly until 2003 due a funding row. The magnificent belltower is now owned by St Martin's Parochial Church Council, and the bells ring regularly on Sundays, public holidays, weddings and funerals.

Additional Sea Transport And Car Ferries in Basildon listings

Hual UK

Tel: 01268 456400 - Black Horse Ho, Bentalls, Basildon, Essex, SS14 3BY

Foremost Air Sea Transport

Tel: 01277 655055 - Foremost Ho Radford Wy, Billericay, Essex, CM12 0BT (3.89 miles)

Harbour Financial

Tel: 01268 562454 - Wickford, Essex, SS11 8TR (4.02 miles)

Thames Marionics

Tel: 01268 680930 - 18 Eastways, Canvey Island, Essex, SS8 9TH (7.02 miles)

Evergreen International

Tel: 01634 272226 - Isle Of Grain Rd, Rochester, ME3 0ER (10.54 miles)

Hoo Marina

Tel: 01634 250311 - Vicarage Lane, Hoo, Rochester, Kent, ME3 9TW (10.54 miles)

Port Werburgh

Tel: 01634 252107 - Vicarage Lane, Rochester, Kent, ME3 9LQ (10.54 miles)

Residential Marine

Tel: 01634 252107 - Port Werburgh Vicarage La, Hoo, Rochester, Kent, ME3 9TW (10.54 miles)

Rowan Yacht Services

Tel: 01634 256691 - Vicarage Lane, Hoo, Rochester, Kent, ME3 9TW (10.54 miles)

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