Chelmsford Racecourse

Amongst the horses who raced at the course was the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Golden Miller, who won two hurdle races at Chelmsford in 1931.

[1] The course was described as being right-handed, about two miles long with a run-in of six furlongs.

The course enclosed a windmill, a brickworks and the church of St Michael and All Angels.

It crossed a main road twice and a by-road, and the roads were closed to traffic when race meetings were held.

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