Discover the story of Burnham and the Dengie from the Bronze Age to today. Explore its…
Burnham’s war memorial remembers 98 local soldiers who died in the First World War, and…
Overlooking the River Crouch, Burnham’s Riverside Park offers activity and relaxation in…
Burnham’s Memorial Garden, known locally as the Tommy Garden, is a little haven of peace…
Burnham's Roman Catholic church of St Cuthbert was built in 1911 in the Early English…
All Saints' Church at Creeksea lies in an idyllic setting with beautiful views over the…
Templeman Galleries specializes in original pictures and also provides a bespoke picture…
What would you do if you were handed the keys to your own hotel for a night? Invite all…
Let’s Go Bonkers is East Essex’s most exciting and professionally designed premier indoor…
If you walk around Burnham-on-Crouch look out for the three large buoys that now decorate…
Small site accessible on foot from Hester Place or The Pippins.
Enclosed children's…
This park is comprised of mown grassland with a large number of mature trees of different…
RSPB Wallasea Island Wild Coast project is a landmark conservation and engineering scheme…
Affectionately known as St Mary's, there has been a church on this site since 1155,…
Creeksea Place is a 16th century fairytale Tudor Mansion set in beautiful gardens. The…
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Woodham Walter
Built in 1563, St Michael's is the sole Elizabethan church in Essex and one of only six built in England during Elizabeth's reign.
Tolleshunt Knights
This Essex Wildlife Trust site consists of two flower-rich meadows surrounded by dense, mature hedgerows and is renowned for the annual display of large numbers of green winged orchids and adders tongue fern.
Maldon
Maldon Cemetery dates back to 1855 and the older parts of the cemetery are both havens for wildlife and fascinating places to visit. The cemetery is home to 21 Commonwealth War Graves.