Essex County Council Homes
Children's establishments run at some time in their history by Essex County Council.
- Elm Park Residential Nursery, Colchester Road, Ardleigh
- 14 Quendon Road, Basildon
- 31 Battleswick, Basildon
- Day Nursery, Church Road, Basildon
- 12 Patricia Gardens, South Green, Billericay
- Billericay Union Home, Foxcroft, 100 High Street, Billericay*
- Braintree Union / Essex Council Cottage Homes, Friars House, 32 Bradford Street, Bocking*
- The Lions Hostel for Girls, 15 Avenue Road, Brentwood
- 67 Warley Mount, Brentwood
- Remand Home for Boys / Observation and Assessment Centre, Boyles Court, Dark Lane, Great Warley, Brentwood
- Chafford School for Boys, Coxtie Green, Brentwood
- Ardmore, 136 High Road, Buckhurst Hill
- West Lodge, 32 Palmerston Road, Buckhurst Hill
- Writtle Wick Residential Nursery, 62 Chignall Road, Chelmsford
- Farleigh, 212 New London Road, Chelmsford
- Lionmede, 216 Springfield Road, Chelmsford
- Day Nursery, Waterloo Lane, Chelmsford
- Essex Industrial School for Boys / Essex Home School, Rainsford Road, Primrose Hill, Chelmsford
- Chigwell House, High Road, Chigwell
- Raymond, 5 Russell Road, Clacton-on-Sea
- Day Nursery, Old Rectory, Brooks Street, Colchester
- Day Nursery, Sheepen Road, Colchester
- The Old Manse, New Street, Dunmow
- Epping Union / EssexCouncil Cottage Homes, 1-4 Forestside, Coopersale, Epping*
- Whitechapel Union / Essex Council Receiving Home, 61-63 Whitehall Road, Grays*
- Day Nursery, 7 Palmers Avenue, Grays
- Ardale School for Boys, Stifford, Grays
- Willowmead, 116 Molrams Lane, Great Baddow
- Chelmsford Union / Essex Council Cottage Home (Girls), Baddow Road, Great Baddow*
- Remand Home for Girls / Observation and Assessment Centre, Newport House, Molrams Lane, Great Baddow
- 423 Brockles Mead, Harlow
- 9 Peterswood, Harlow
- Residential Nursery, Rowneybury, Harlow
- Peregrines, Granville Road, Ilford
- 24 Norton Road, Ingatestone
- Kelvedon House, 86 High Street, Kelvedon
- Red House, Messing, Kelvedon
- 94 Lawton Road, Loughton
- St Margaret's, 86 High Road, Loughton
- The Gables, 116 High Street, Maldon
- 3 Cripsey Avenue, Shelley, Ongar
- Chafford School for Boys, Michaelstowe Hall, Ramsey
- 3A Great Wheatleys Road, Rayleigh
- Hostel for Boys, 81-83 Southend Road, Rochford
- Hostel for Girls, 26 Manor Road, Romford
- Romford Union / Essex Council Scattered Home, 26-28 Manor Road, Romford*
- Romford Union / Essex Council Scattered Home, 42-44 Brentwood Road, Romford*
- Woodstock, 51 Gubbins Lane, Harold Wood, Romford
- Romford Union / Essex Council Receiving Home, 5-8 Laurie Square, Romford*
- Central Home, Harold Wood Hall, Colchester Road, Romford
- Hamelin House, Colchester Road, Harold Wood, Romford
- Rodney House, Colchester Road, Harold Wood, Romford
- Evebrook Reception Home, Sandon
- 11A Corve Lane, South Ockendon
- Lexden & Winstree Union / Essex Council Home, Stanway Villa, Villa Road, Stanway*
- Tendring Union / Essex Council Cottage Homes, The Firs and the Limes, Heath Road, Tendring*
- Maldon Union / Essex Council Cottage Homes, Tiptree*
- Hillcrest Lodge, Third Avenue, Walton-on-the Naze
- Lane Cottage, Green Lane, Walton-on-the Naze
- Day Nursery, London Road, West Thurrock
- Chelmsford Union / Essex Council Boys' Home, Greenbourne, 23 The Green, Writtle*
* indicates link to pages on www.workhouses.org.uk.
Records
The involvement of local authorities in the running of children's homes dates from 1930, when they took over the running of the poor relief system previously administered by Boards of Guardians. Surviving records for council-run children's homes may be held in each council's own internal archives. Prior to 1991, however, when a legal requirement was introduced for councils to retain records of children leaving their care, the survival of such records is very variable. Contact details for local authorities in the UK can be found on the website of the Care Leavers Association (CLA). The CLA also provides guidance on accessing childhood care files, which are normally only open to the individuals they relate to.
Locating local authority records has been complicated by the various local government reorganizations that have taken place in recent times, such as the abolition of the London County Council in 1965, and the major nationwide restructuring in 1974 in which many administrative areas were created, amended or eliminated.
Older records may sometimes be placed with the relevant county or borough record office. Many of these repositories have online catalogues of their holdings and also contribute to the National Archives' Discovery database. Note that records containing personal data usually have access closed for a period of fifty years or more.
Older material relating to Essex Council homes may exist at:
- Essex Record Office, Wharf Road Chelmsford CM2 6YT.
Some records relating to council-run homes, for example inspection reports (though not resident lists etc.), are held by The National Archives (TNA). A closure period may apply to these records.
Bibliography
- Higginbotham, Peter Children's Homes: A History of Institutional Care for Britain's Young (2017, Pen & Sword)
- Urquhart, Gloria (2020) Nobody's Child: The True Story of Growing up in a Yorkshire Children's Home
- Cooke, Allan Institutionalized in a Children's Home: Skellow Hall 1950-1963 — a true story of a child and children in a home (2012, Authorhouse)
- Cummings, Les Forgotten: The Heartrending Story of Life in a Children's Home
- Limbrick, Gudrun The Children of the Homes: a century of Erdington Cottage Homes
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