Highlights of Horsham FC's Isthmian Premiere match at home to Brightlingsea Regent. Filmed on 22.04.23. You are watching ...
Horsham's last game and final Home Game of the season .
Watch The Blues as they face relegated Brightlingsea Regent FC at The R&D Advisors UK Stadium, with Steve Smith's side ...
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The Urchins went top of the table thanks to an excellent second half display which saw them score three times in six minutes to ...
In the big relegation six-pointer at North Road, Brightlingsea's hopes of avoiding the drop suffer a huge blow, as a goal late in the ...
Brightlingsea Regent Football Club is an English football club based in Brightlingsea, Essex. Formed by a merger of Brightlingsea United and Regent Park Rangers in 2005, they are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at North Road.
Brightlingsea is a coastal town and an electoral ward in the Tendring district of Essex, England. It is situated between Colchester and Clacton-on-Sea, at the mouth of the River Colne, on Brightlingsea Creek.
Brightlingsea railway station was located in Brightlingsea, Essex. It was on the single track branch line of the Wivenhoe and Brightlingsea Railway which opened in 1866 and closed in 1964.
Brighlingsea Naval Station was a naval station and military formation of the British Royal Navy located at Brightlingsea, Essex, on the East Coast of England. It was a sub-area command under the Commander-in-Chief, The Nore from 1914 to 1921 and again from 1939 to 1945.
The Colne Community School and College is an academy school located in Brightlingsea, Essex, England and plays a major part in the town's activities. The school accepts students from the surrounding district and caters for GCSE and A Level students.
The Device Forts, also known as Henrician castles and blockhouses, were a series of artillery fortifications built to defend the coast of England and Wales by Henry VIII. They ranged from large stone castles, to small blockhouses and earthwork bulwarks. Armed with artillery, the forts were intended to be used against enemy ships before they could land forces or attack vessels lying in harbour.
The Brightlingsea's Football team activities page. Related with social media posts of Brightlingsea's games and scheduled events. Match records planned for future dates as well as home and away matches. Plan a trip and experience the excitement of the match on the spot!