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Essex Holiday and Tourism Information
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Thatched cottage Essex -
Photo:
Robert Edwards
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Since it shares a border with the
teeming city of London, you might expect the Home
County of Essex to be just an urban sprawl with
little to tempt the curious traveller - how wrong
could you be!
For this is a region packed with
historical intrigue, rolling countryside, villages
full of thatched cottages and a coastline blessed
with both traditional seaside resorts and
magnificent scenery. |
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It is also home to Epping Forest,
one of the largest stretches of accessible woodland
in southern England. |
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Epping Forest - Photo:
Nigel Cox
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Layer Marney Towers - Photo:
Mike Dryer
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Architecturally, Essex has more
than 14,000 listed buildings and no less than 1,000
of these are designated as ‘outstanding’.
They range
from the oldest surviving wooden structure in
Britain to Fyfield Hall, the oldest continually
inhabited timber-framed house in the country, and
Layer Marney Tower, England’s tallest Tudor
gatehouse. |
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And it’s not just buildings that
hold records here.
Colchester, once capital of the Catevellauni tribe under King Cunobelin (better
known to Shakespeare lovers as Cymbeline), and later
the Romans, is England’s oldest recorded town.
Its mostly complete Norman castle -
built on the orders of William the Conqueror - is in
the same style as the White Tower of the Tower of
London and was constructed atop the foundations of
Britain’s first Roman temple around AD44. |
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Colchester Castle - Photo:
David Hawgood
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Castle Park Photo:
Zorba the Geek
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For a short time it became a jail
for witches and during the English Civil War
witnessed the execution of the royalists Sir Charles
Lucas and Sir George Lisle following a siege in
which the townsfolk had to eat anything they could
find to prevent starvation.
In the early 18th century
Colchester MP Charles Gray restored the building and
made a number of additions, including the creation
of a surrounding park. |
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The county’s capital, Chelmsford,
was also founded by the Romans in the first century
AD and boasts a fine cathedral dating to the 15th
century. |
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Chelmsford Cathedral -
Photo:
Andrew Pickess
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Greensted Church - Photo:
John Winfield
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Essex has many other reminders of
olde England.
Saffron Walden, for example, owes its
names to the growing of saffron.
Greensted’s small
church dates to 1003 and has an original wall built
of logs. |
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Thanks to its jigsaw of a
coastline, the county has a long maritime heritage.
Museum-filled Harwich is the UK's second busiest
passenger ferry port while nearby Dovercourt boasts
a series of iron lighthouses. |
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Lighthouse - Photo:
Oxyman
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Tilbury Fort - Photo:
Mick Clifton
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Tilbury has a remarkable fort with
a museum and underground magazine dating to the
mid-16th century; it was here that Queen Elizabeth
made her famous speech to the troops prior to the
defeat of the Spanish Armada. |
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Billed as the ‘sunshine coast’ because of its mild
climate, the North Sea coastline contains a host of
well-known resorts – from Southend, Clacton,
Frinton, Burnham-on-Crouch and Brightlingsea - which
manage to combine a traditional sense of the seaside
with the opportunity to explore diverse vistas.
There are mud flats and wild marshes, which contrast
sharply with numerous heaths, woodlands and
unspoiled meadows.
Inland lie the valleys of the
Stour and the Colne, both paradises for naturalists. |
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Clacton - Photo:
Martin Addison
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Waltham Abbey - Photo:
Christine Matthews
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Lying on the edge of London, Epping
Forest spans nearly 6,000 acres and is the remnant
of the great royal hunting grounds used by Saxon,
Norman and Tudor monarchs.
Queen Elizabeth I went
a-hunting here and her 16th century hunting lodge
has been transformed into a fascinating museum.
On the edge of the forest lies
Waltham Abbey, the last abbey to fall victim to
Henry VIII’s Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Built
by King Harold Godwinson – who is buried here – it
was consecrated in 1060.
The beautiful abbey boasts huge
Norman piers and has many carvings of human faces
etched by the original masons.
The poet Tennyson
lived nearby at Beech Hill Park in the mid 19th
century. |
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The Royal Gunpowder Mills can also
be found in the town of Waltham Abbey.
Set in 175
acres of parkland, they were first established in
the late 18th century and have played a crucial role
in British military history. |
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Royal Gunpowder Mills - Photo:
Jack Hill
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Audley End House - Photo:
Steve McShane
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One of the finest properties in
Essex is Audley End House, near Saffron Walden, an
astonishing Jacobean house largely created to
entertain James I.
Other significant buildings
include Ingatestone Hall and Hedingham Castle.
Elsewhere can be found many fine old churches and a
plethora of museums illustrating the social history
of Essex. |
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Those who prefer a more active
break away-from-it-all can walk, ride, sail, swim,
go fishing or book a trip on a steam railway. It’s
all here. |
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Hikers - Photo:
Kevin Higgins
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Tourist
Information Centres:
Braintree
Tourist Information Centre, Town Hall, Market Place,
Braintree, Essex, CM7 3YG
Tel: +44 1376 550066 Fax:+44 1376
344345
Brentwood
Tourist Information Centre, 44 High St, Brentwood,
Essex, CM14 4AJ
Tel: +44 1277 200300 Fax: +44 1277
202375
Chelmsford
Tourist Information Centre, County Hall, Market Rd,
Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1GG
Tel: +44 (01255) 686633 Fax: +44
(01255) 686412
E-mail:
emorgan@tendringdc.gov.uk
Clacton
Tourist Information Centre, Town Hall, Station Road,
Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, CO15 1SE
Tel: +44 1255 423400 Fax: +44 1255
430906
Colchester
Visitor Information Centre, 1 Queen St, Colchester,
Essex, CO1 2PG
Tel: +44 1206 282920 Fax: +44 1206
282924
Harwich
Tourist information Centre, Iconfield Park, Harwich,
Essex, CO12 4EN
Tel: +44 1255 506139 Fax: +44 1255 240570
Maldon
Tourist Information Centre, Coach Lane, Maldon, Essex,
CM9 4UH
Tel: +44 1621 856503 Fax: +44 1621
875873
E-mail:
tic@maldon.gov.uk
Saffron Walden
Tourist Information Centre, 1 Market Place, Saffron
Walden, Essex, CB10 1HR
Tel: +44 1799 510444
Southend
Tourist Information Centre, 19 High Street,
Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS1 1JE
Tel: +44 1702 215120 Fax: +44 1702
431449
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