A view of Loughton High Road c1900 with Lopping Hall having stood at this end of the town since 1884.
One of Loughton’s most famous architects Edmond Egan (1840 – 1899) built and lived in a house called ‘Holmdale’, left, for many years.
Today the premises are occupied by a bakery.
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