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Stansted
Daring from Saxon times, Stansted Mountfichet is a village in the Uttlesford district and is near the Hertfordshire border and is appoximately three miles from Bishops Stortford. The village is famous for Mountfichet Castle, an early Norman…
Saffron Walden
Located near Saffron Walden, Newport is a large village in the Uttlesford District. First mentioned on the Doomsday Book in 1086, the name means 'New Town' as the 'port' used to be the Anglo Saxon word for market. The village is the centre point of…
Felsted is a picturesque village in the Uttlesford district and is near Braintree and Great Dunmow. The village was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. It retains all the charm of a rural village set within the beautiful north-west Essex…
Saffron Walden
Clavering, with the name meaning 'place where clover grows', is a village in north west Essex. Situated in the Uttlesford District roughly 20 miles from Cambridge, Clavering is close to the towns of Saffron Walden and Bishops Stortford in…
Dunmow
Thaxted is a beautiful small town in open countryside halfway between Saffron Walden and Great Dunmow. The compact nature of the historic centre with its timber framed buildings, its steeply pitched roofs and chimneys contrasts with the surrounding…
SAFFRON WALDEN
Saffron Walden is a delightful medieval town with a rich heritage of old buildings, including the magnificent Jacobean mansion Audley End House and Gardens and St Mary’s Church, the largest and one of the most beautiful parish churches in Essex.
DUNMOW
Dunmow is a small market town, steeped in history with mellow plaster cottages, riverside church and beautifully restored Malting.
SAFFRON WALDEN
Great Chesterford is the quintessential English village with charming cottages set amongst the rolling countryside of northern Essex bordering South Cambridge. It situated on the River Cam, approximately 10 miles south of Cambridge and 4 miles north…