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Located in Little Hallingbury, Essex, East of England, England
Less than a mile away.
St. Mary's Church in Little Hallingbury is mentioned in the Norman Domesday Book of 1086. The walls are made of flint rubble mixed with tiles and Roman brick. The oldest parts of the church are the South Wall and part of...
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Located in Great Hallingbury, Essex, East of England, England
Less than a mile away.
St. Giles is located in Great Hallingbury, three miles south east of Bishop's Stortford. The church has a great amount of Roman brick in its walls suggesting there was probably a Roman building on the site. The Chancel a...
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Located in Little Hallingbury, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 1.1 miles away.
Little Hallingbury Marina is located adjacent to Little Hallingbury Mill and the mill stream was dug by hand in 1874 to serve the newly built mill. When Hallingbury Mill was restored in 1967 the mill stream began to be u...
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Located in Gaston Green, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 1.1 miles away.
Little Hallingbury Mill is located in a rural setting on the Essex/Hertfordshire border at Gaston Green. It is stated in the Domesday Book that a mill was sited at Little Hallingbury. The present watermill was built in 1...
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Located in Thorley, Hertfordshire, East of England, England
Approximately 1.4 miles away.
St. Barnabas Barn is a sixteenth century barn located adjacent to St. James The Great, Thorley. Built in the mid 1500s to house wheat, oats, barley and other crops. In later years the barn was used to house livestock, fe...
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Located in Thorley, Hertfordshire, East of England, England
Approximately 1.4 miles away.
Thorley is a civil parish located near Bishop's Stortford and is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Torlei, belonging to Geoffrey de Mandeville who was a prominent Norman Baron. Thorley Church is dedicated to St. James th...
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Located in Start Hill, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 2.1 miles away.
The Flitch Way is a country park which passes through fifteen miles of Essex countryside along the former Bishop's Stortford to Braintree railway. It begins at Start Hill near Bishop's Stortford at the railway bridge ove...
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Located in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, East of England, England
Approximately 2.5 miles away.
The present church of Great Saint Mary dates to the thirteenth century, although there has been a church on the site since Saxon times. The tower is Tudor and contains a clock bell dating 1664. There are also eight ringi...
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Located in Birchanger, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 2.6 miles away.
The village of Birchanger takes its name from the birch-covered wooded slope upon which St. Mary's Church stands. The church is one of the 250 Anglo-Saxon churches which survive in Britain and dates from the Saxo-Norman...
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Located in Takeley, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 3.2 miles away.
Hatfield Forest is located between Takeley and Little Hallingbury and covers over 1,000 acres of woodland, grassland, marshes and lake. The Forest was once used by medieval royalty and it is the last remaining Royal Hun...
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Located in Sheering, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 3.2 miles away.
Sheering is a village which is located on the outskirts of Harlow and its name is Saxon in origin. The Norman church that can be seen today was built on the site of a Saxon building. The Tower dates back to around 1160....
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Located in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, East of England, England
Approximately 3.2 miles away.
Pishiobury Park is located between Sawbridgeworth and Harlow and is historic parkland which was once home to Anne Boleyn and was one of Capability Brown's last projects. The park consists of woodland and grassland, close...
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Located in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, East of England, England
Approximately 3.3 miles away.
Hatfield Broad Oak is located five miles south east of Bishop's Stortford and the name has been used since 1136. There was a Saxon church in Hatfield Broad Oak at the time of the Domesday Book. The present church was onc...
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