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Mixed working farm that grows soft fruits and cereals and keeps livestock, including…
This attractive hilltop site, surrounded by hedges and mature oak trees, offers views…
This 50 acre reserve is just below the crest of the Great Totham Ridge and includes 23…
The great church artist Ernest Geldart was Rector of Little Braxted from 1883 to 1900,…
Great Braxted, Little Braxted and Wickham Bishops war memorial is a Grade II listed stone…
This small, triangular shaped site is located at the centre of the village. Swings, slide…
This large site is registered common land. It is mainly rough grassland with some areas…
Large car park, changing rooms, pavilion, cricket pitch, two football pitches, four…
The Cookery School at Braxted Park, based in Essex, combines a stunning location with…
Totham Barn Chapel Evangelical Free Church is a grade II listed building. It has a small…
Arguably one of the most idilic settings in the district, this beautiful Grade II listed…
Little Totham's moving modern war memorial was only built in 2019 and commemorates…
This site has a small car park and is also accessible on foot from School Road. It is…
The medieval church features a Nave and Chancel from the 12th century and is situated…
A recent addition to the charming Braxted Bakery is this quaint minitature railway which…
St Bartholomew's Church is Grade II Listed and is a fine example of Victorian Gothic…
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Maldon
The award-winning Marshall Scott kitchen design team is here to help make your kitchen dreams a reality. We offer bespoke kitchen designs to suit every home. Our range includes everything you need to complete your kitchen from handles and taps to…
Bradwell-on-Sea
A new craft gin distillery in Bradwell-on-Sea is creating fine gins with a selection of the best botanicals, including juniper berries from Italy and angelica root, lemon, orange and rose petals. On The Wall Distillery is home to the N653 gin with…
Althorne
A pleasant 5.02 mile circular walk around the village of Althorne. The walk includes a short stretch along the River Crouch before turning inland through the fields and over the railway line before arriving in Althorne.