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SOUTHMINSTER
Situated on the Dengie peninsula, Southminster is a town in the Maldon District and is close to Burnham-on-Crouch. The town has a library, several public houses, a primary school, brewery, holiday park and a train station. St. Leonards' Chruch in…
St. Lawrence is a parish in the Maldon district and is in the Dengie peninsula. Situated on the Blackwater estuary, St. Lawrence is close to the towns of Southminster and Burnham-on-Crouch. St.Lawrence has a single access road while the village…
Latchingdon is a village in the Dengie Peninsula and mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. The village features a garage, a primary school, The Red Lion Inn, a village hall, a motel, a bowls club and St. Michael's Church which was built in 1618.…
Southminster
Based in the Maldon district, Tillingham is a small village in the Dengie Peninsula and is approximately eight miles from Burnham-on-Crouch and three miles from Bradwell-on-Sea. It is also close to the River Crouch and the River Blackwater. The…
WITHAM
Wickham Bishops is a village and civil parish in the Maldon district. Situated between Maldon and Witham, Wickham Bishops was first mentioned in the Doomsday Book in 1086. The name 'Wickham' means 'dwelling place with a dairy farm' while 'Bishops'…
Purleigh
Purleigh is a village in the Dengie peninsula and within the District of Maldon. The area is close to the River Crouch and is renowned for its climate which is one of the reasons vineyards have been located in the area for several hundred years.
Stow Maries is a small village in the Maldon District and in the Dengie Peninsula. The village is largely known due to Stow Maries Aerodrome - thought to be the only surviving World War One aerodrome in the world. The aerodrome regularly holds…
Situated on the Blackwater estuary and approximately 12 miles from Colchester, Tolleshunt D'Arcy is a village within the District of Maldon that has a rich history.
Tolleshunt - the name of which originates from the Anglo Saxon to mean 'Toll's…
Ulting is a small village located in the remote countryside of the county of Essex, England. It shares its borders with Langford and Nounsley, and is part of Maldon.
Located approximately three miles from Maldon, Woodham Mortimar is a small village in the Dengie Peninsula. The village features the Hurdlemakers Arms, a golf driving range, with a pitch and putt course, a village hall and St. Margaret's Church,…
The village of Langford lies a few miles to the north west of the picturesque market town of Maldon. The village features the Langford Museum of Power, a guest house and St. Giles' Church. The village has plenty of walks due to its close location to…
Little Totham is a village in Essex and takes in the extensive common and heath-land of Tiptree down to the River Blackwater. Located approximately six miles from Maldon and five miles from Titptree, Little Totham has a popular pub, The Swan, and…
Great Braxted is a village between Great Totham, Little Braxted and Tiptree. Local attractions include, Braxted Park, which features All Saints Chruch within its 2,000 acre grounds while the St. Nicolas and St. Mary's Chapel in Little Braxted is one…
The name Althorne derives from the Old English (place at) the burnt thorn-tree. Althorne is on the Dengie Peninsula and is linked to London via a train station on the outskirts of the town.
Two Vineyards Clayhill Vineyard and Crouch Ridge…
Mayland
Mayland is a village on the Dengie peninsula in the English county of Essex. The village is located just off the coast of the River Blackwater with stunning views across the water towards Goldhanger, Heybridge Basin and Osea Island.
The nearby…
Situated in the heart of the Essex countryside at the mouth of the river Blackwater, Tollesbury is a great place for walkers and nature lovers.
Heybridge is adjacent to Maldon, near the River Blackwater and was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086. It is often overshadowed by its historic neighbour, and one could mistakenly think it to be the same town, as the two have merged with one…
Bradwell-on-Sea is a village and civil parish in Essex, England. The village is on the Dengie peninsula. It is located about 9 km north-northeast of Southminster and is 30 km east from the county town of Chelmsford.
Situated on the banks of the River Crouch, North Fambridge is a village in the Dengie peninsula and first featured in the Doomsday book as 'Fanbruge'. Located in the Maldon District, North Fambridge is close to South Woodham Ferrers and…
Woodham Walter is a village three miles from the town of Maldon, seven miles from Southwoodham Ferrers and approximately eight miles from the city of Chelmsford. The village features three public houses - The Cats, The Bell Inn and The Queen…