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WhimbrelArt in Tollesbury is a gallery specialising in the work of local artists and…
St Mary the Virgin is a beautiful Grade II* Listed church in the village of Tollesbury.…
Tollesbury War Memorial stands in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin, a beautiful Grade…
Tollesbury's little prison was opened in 1700 and was in operation for around a century…
This is a large, open site with good views across the Blackwater Estuary towards St…
One of Essex Wildlife Trust's best reserves. A large (600 acres) tract of ancient grazing…
Walkers along the sea wall at Tollesbury will be fascinated by the large red ship moored…
An opportunity to see an abundance of coastal wetland bird species in their natural…
This is a large open site on the edge of the village with views to the south towards the…
A blue plaque marks D'Arcy House as the home of famous novelist Margery Allingham who…
In the middle of the road junction in Tolleshunt D'Arcy stands the village maypole, one…
St Nicholas Church is Grade I listed. Its churchyard extension, a little way up the road,…
St Lawrence Bay, also known as Stone, is undoubtedly the most beautiful beach in the…
Bradwell Marina, on the Blackwater Estuary is ideally situated for exploring the river,…
This 12th century Grade II* Listed church is now owned by the nearby Orthodox Monastery…
Grade I Listed St Nicholas church dates from the 12th century and has expansive views…
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Woodrolfe Road, Tollesbury
Fellowship Afloat's centre is a unique place for adventure, relaxation and exploring the environment.
Based on a converted lightvessel moored on the coast, it's an ideal activity venue for youth clubs, schools, churches, special needs groups and…
Tollesbury
An independent book shop in Tollesbury, built by the community for the community and providing new and used books.
The shop, has a small tearoom, books and games for customers, free Wi-Fi, and remote working space. Local talks, author events, and…
Burnham-on-Crouch
The Rio Cinema is independently owned and was built in 1931, offering 2 screens showing current films at historically low prices! The Rio is a must for residents, visitors and cinema enthusiasts alike.