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Historic Essex House to Become Community Hub
16 Dec
Summary
- Solby House in Hadleigh, Essex, may transform into a cafe or museum.
- The vacant 18th-century building has been closed since June.
- Council seeks repurposing for community leisure and social use.

An historic 18th-century property in Hadleigh, Essex, is poised for a significant transformation after remaining vacant for several months. Solby House, situated at the John Burrows Recreation Ground, has been boarded up since June when its last tenancy concluded, prompting Castle Point Borough Council to seek its repurposing.
The council has submitted an application to the housing secretary to allow for the building's change of use. Originally purchased in 1936, Solby House has served various roles, including housing for older residents and, more recently, temporary accommodation. Councillors now believe its potential lies in community leisure rather than residential use, envisioning necessary renovations.
Options under consideration for Solby House include establishing a cafe with public restrooms for park visitors, developing a museum, creating an archive or educational center for schools, or providing a meeting space for local community groups. Officials express determination to see the house benefit the entire community, preserving its historical significance while serving contemporary needs.




