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Essex suffers from a lamentable reputation as little more than commuter
country for Londoners in search of a bit more parking space. Unfortunately
there's an element of truth to the tale, and there are fewer recognised
"attractions" than in most other counties. This should not
discourage travellers, for there are certainly places in Essex that
will amply repay a visit. Audley End House, near Saffron Walden, is
a superb Jacobean mansion set in landscaped gardens by Capability Brown.
Built by Thomas Howard, the high-flying Earl of Suffolk, the interior
boasts enjoyable classical details by Robert
Adam, and collections of fine furniture and art that make it one
of the most visited properties run by English Heritage.
Less ostentatious is St. Osyth Priory, where Georgian rooms bely 13th
century foundations. The Priory is reached through an immense medieval
gatehouse, and the interior boasts collections of sporting paintings
by Stubbs. A relative newcomer by comparison is the fanciful Tudor gatehouse
of Layer Marney Tower. One of the first buildings in England to make
use of the now ubiquitous red brick, Layer Marney is the creation of
Henry, Lord Marney, who is buried in the small church beside the ambitious
mansion, which was never completed.
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Hadleigh Castle
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Essex is not short on historic castles, either. For a case in point,
visit Hedingham Castle, near Halstead. Hedingham is a wonderful example
of a Norman keep, begun in 1140 and later beseiged by King John. At
Hadleigh the remains of a 13th century castle overlook the estuary of
the River Thames. Though the location gives excellent views, Hadleigh
pales by comparison to Colchester Castle, the largest Norman keep in
all of Europe. Weighing in at roughly 150' by 112', the castle was begun
around 1076 using stones from the ancient Roman settlement there. The
castle is now used by the Colchester and Essex Museum. Colchester itself
was the first capital of England under the Romans, and the city boasts
fine Roman remains.
Essex has something for gardeners, too. Rhs Garden at Hyde Hall, Rettenden,
is a hilltop garden run by the Royal Horticultural Society. It offers
an excellent rose collection and water plants, plus the national collection
of viburnums. Easton Lodge in Little Easton is an enjoyable 25 acre
garden dating back to the 16th century.
Dedham Vale, on the border with Suffolk, is "Constable Country".
Here the artist John Constable
painted his greatest works, depicting a peaceful countryside that in
many places has changed little in the centuries since. Bridge Cottage,
near East Bergholt, was featured in several Constable paintings, and
it now houses a museum based on the artists life and works.
ESSEX GUIDE
Introduction to Essex
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Pheasant
Elmstead
Self catering cottage
Pheasant Cottage Sleeps 6 in two bedrooms with double bed, bunk beds and twin beds. All rooms on ground level. Only weekly bookings accepted Christmas … more >>
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Robin
Elmstead
Self catering cottage
This cottage offers accommodation on the ground floor with 1 twin bedded room, bathroom with bath & shower, open plan living area comprising kitchen/diner/lounge.
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Travelodge Stansted Great Dunmow
Located just 5 miles from Stansted Airport, the Travelodge Stansted Great Dunmow provides contemporary quality accommodation, with spacious en-suite rooms, with television, tea and coffee making facilities, as well as a bar caf? serving breakfast and dinner. This hotel is also perfect for an overnight stay before your flight. more >>
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Radisson SAS Stansted Airport
The ONLY hotel directly linked to the passenger terminal by an undercover walkway and just a 2 minute walk. The hotel features 500 bedrooms, each providing the latest technology, four individually designed restaurants, two bars, and an extensive health and fitness club. The Radisson SAS has Europe's first wine tower … more >>
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