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Your search for Attractions & events in ESSEX returned 100 results
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Southend-on-sea
Small hilltop church built by Canute in 1020. Marvellous views across Crouch Valley. Unique features-Danish flag, Viking longship model, James II coat of arms, medieval scratch dial.
Attraction - Windmill, Rayleigh
Built around 1809, the tower mill houses an interesting collection of bygones mostly used in and around Rayleigh. Close to Rayleigh Mount. Refreshments available from the Mill coffee shop adjacent.
Attraction - Vineyard, Braintree
Small vineyard which forms part of an arable farm in North Essex, just down the road from Finchingfield and Thaxted. Offering wine tasting and tours of the vineyard, house and garden.
Attraction - Cathedral/Minster, Chelmsford
A late-medieval church, reordered in 1983 and blending old with new. Became a cathedral in 1914 when the Diocese of Chelmsford was created. Modern sculpture and tapestry.
Attraction - Garden, Colchester
Professionally designed gardens by Fiona Edmond, beautifully situated in 19 acres of woodland. Huge variety of unusual plants with lots of interest all year, with emphasis on scent & Autumn colour.
Attraction - Museum, Colchester
Europe's Largest Norman Keep
Attraction - Steam Railway, Chipping Ongar
A heritage railway running for 5 miles between Ongar and Coopersale over the former end of the London Transport Central Line. Original Great Eastern Railway stations and heritage diesel trains.
Attraction - Steam Railway, Saffron Walden
Lord Braybrooke's private 1.5 mile railway through mature woodland adjacent to Audley End House. Steam hauled on Sundays and occasional Saturdays. A wonderful addition to your day at Audley End.
Attraction - Windmill, Great Dunmow
Brick tower mill built 1804 with small museum. In full working order with the original mill machinery intact.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Saffron Walden
Built by Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk to entertain King James - Audley End is one of England's most magnificent stately homes. Enjoy over 30 lavishly decorated room interiors by Robert Adam.