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Car park, public toilets, football pitch, cricket pitch, bowls club, sports pavilion,…
This Grade II listed parish church has a beautiful setting in the village square in…
St James, Dengie is a small parish church serving the rural villages of Asheldham and…
Information: Founded in 1993 by Fiona Oakes, Tower Hill Animal Sanctuary is a forever…
This active rural parish church, situated on a hilltop overlooking the Blackwater Estuary…
Attractive site, surrounded by hedgerows and with a number of mature oak trees. Village…
Grade II Listed church dating from the 14th century, with the parish War Memorial inside…
The Dengie National Nature Reserve is a large and remote area of tidal mudflat and…
RAF Bradwell Bay is a former Royal Air Force station located on the Dengie Peninsular,…
Bradwell Marina, on the Blackwater Estuary is ideally situated for exploring the river,…
The cemetery includes two Commonwealth War Graves. Private E Chinnery of the Middlesex…
Brewery offering guided tours and Taproom and Kitchen serving our ales, ciders and lager…
St Lawrence Bay, also known as Stone, is undoubtedly the most beautiful beach in the…
Southminster War Memorial is a 2.4m obelisk in the grounds of St Leonard's Church,…
Parts of this historic parish church are nearly 1000 years old, dating back to about 1100…
One of the largest and best equipped parish fields in the Maldon District, this open,…
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Burnham-on-Crouch
Qualified instructors cater for all ages and stages. Very good hacking, long distance horse riding, pony trekking and beach rides. Introduction to riding - lead rein for the very young, plus group and private lessons. Weight limit 15 st.
Woodham Mortimer
Pretty St Margaret's Church dates from the 12th century, but the majority of the Grade II Listed building was reconstructed in the 19th century. Features include a 13th century font and an interesting graveyard with an impressive raised memorial to…
Ulting
All Saints Church stands in a picturesque setting on the River Chelmer. It is Grade II* Listed and was built in 1150, with a barrel vaulted chancel roof. There is a Commonwealth War Grave in the churchyard.