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This attractive walk branches off St Peter’s Way, the long distance footpath, at the village of Steeple. It heads north to the Blackwater Estuary and follows the seawall anti-clockwise until it returns to the village. The views across the creek towards Osea Island are magnificent, and the intertidal salt marsh and mudflats provide the perfect habitat for brent geese, grey plovers, dunlins and black-tailed godwits.

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Routes

  • Circular Route
  • Coastal
  • Countryside
  • Easy Route
  • Length of route (miles) - 4.5
  • Typical duration of route - 2hr 15mins

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Steeple Creek Walk

Type:Walking Route

Steeple, Essex, CM0 7JY

What's Nearby

  1. This site consists of a large area of grass surrounded by hedges. Football pitch,…

    0.1 miles away
  2. The Grade II Listed parish church was built in 1884 and has a timber framed steeple,…

    0.16 miles away
  3. Previously a dense blackthorn scrub that was completely inaccessible, this site has now…

    1.63 miles away
  1. A large, open site adjacent to Lawling Playing Field which also contains the Memorial…

    1.9 miles away
  2. This is a large, well equipped recreation ground with good access for cars and…

    1.91 miles away
  3. A large well equipped rec ground with good access for cars & pedestrians. Football…

    1.91 miles away
  4. St Barnabas Church is located a short drive away from the residential area of the village…

    1.98 miles away
  5. An area of grassland adjacent to the sea wall in Mayland. Across the middle of the site…

    2.01 miles away
  6. Maylands Baptist Church is a small, friendly fellowship enjoying a relaxed, informal…

    2.02 miles away
  7. This active rural parish church, situated on a hilltop overlooking the Blackwater Estuary…

    2.02 miles away
  8. This site was created in 2002 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen…

    2.07 miles away
  9. St Lawrence Bay, also known as Stone, is undoubtedly the most beautiful beach in the…

    2.12 miles away
  10. Seasons Wood consists mainly of hawthorn & blackthorn scrub. To the northern end of the…

    2.21 miles away
  11. The cemetery includes two Commonwealth War Graves. Private E Chinnery of the Middlesex…

    2.3 miles away
  12. Orchard Meadows consists of five adjoining meadows, each surrounded by hedges. The…

    2.37 miles away
  13. Southminster War Memorial is a 2.4m obelisk in the grounds of St Leonard's Church,…

    2.47 miles away
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  1. Address

    Great Totham, Essex, CM8 3ED

    Telephone

    01621 862960

    Great Totham

    This 50 acre reserve is just below the crest of the Great Totham Ridge and includes 23 acres of ancient woodland forming part of the Chantry Wood complex. A wonderful carpet of Bluebells can be enjoyed in the spring.

  2. Address

    167 Station Road, Burnham, CM0 8HJ

    Telephone

    01621 770029

    Burnham

    Quayside Wines is a local off-license offering a large selection of beers, wines and spirits, including unusual gins and liqueurs.

  3. Address

    90-94 High Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 5ET

    Telephone

    01621 852241

    Maldon

    Townrow

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St Lawrence and All Saints Steeple ChurchSt Lawrence & All Saints Church, Steeple, MaldonThe Grade II Listed parish church was built in 1884 and has a timber framed steeple, shingled spire and a 15th century font. The church contains two white marble War Memorial tablets.