Cressing Station
Cressing Station was originally part of the Maldon, Witham and Braintree railway and known as Bulford until February 1911. It is now one of the few remaining stations from this original line. The double track line was reduced to single track during the Crimean War (and the other line sold to the War Office) and Cressing was retained as a passing loop up until after World War I.
There is no evidence to suggest that the building is from the Great Eastern Railway, as the architecture demonstrates no features that other stations on the line built in the same period do - however there is no other information known at this time about when or indeed who built the building.

