Essex

Essex follows for much of its length the northern shore of the River Thames and has one of the longest coastlines for an English county. The south-west has been swallowed up by Greater London, but the northern part of the county is rural with many attractive and secluded villages. Colchester is the oldest recorded town in the country.

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Audley End

 

EX02
Colchester Castle

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Colchester

Dutch Quarter
EX04
Dedham, High Street

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Dedham, St. Mary the Virgin Church

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Wendens Ambo
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Epping Forest

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Hadleigh Castle

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Hedingham Castle

EX09
Leigh-on-Sea
Belton Hills


EX12 Southend-on-Sea, Clifftown

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Saffron Walden
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Saffron Walden
Castle Street

EX24
Burnham-on-Crouch
River Crouch

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Castle Hedingham

EX30
Colchester
Town Hall

EX28 Colchester
Jumbo Water Tower

EX31
Dedham

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Dedham, High Street

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Epping Forest

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Colchester Castle

EX27
Colchester
East Street

EX29
Colchester
The Mill

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Audley End

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Burnham-on-Crouch
River Crouch

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Bradwell Waterside
River Blackwater

EX17 Bradwell on Sea, Chapel of St Peter on the Wall

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Burnham-on-Crouch
River Crouch

EX18 Bradwell on Sea, Chapel of St Peter on the Wall

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Audley End

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Bradwell Waterside
River Blackwater

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Bradwell on Sea
St Thomas Church

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Bradwell on Sea