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Essex

Essex is a historic county in East England known for Roman heritage, scenic coastline, charming market towns, and good transport links.

St John's Abbey Gate

St John's Abbey is a historic Benedictine monastic site in Colchester, Essex, with remains including the Grade I listed gatehouse and precinct walls. Visitors can explore the outdoor archaeological site and nearby St Giles parish church, learning of its rich medieval history and links to the English Civil War.

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Mistley Towers

Mistley Towers are the surviving twin neoclassical towers of the demolished Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Mistley, Essex, notable for their architectural design by Robert Adam and their historical significance as a Grade I listed structure and scheduled monument.

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Tilbury Fort

Tilbury Fort is a historic 17th-century artillery fort in Essex with star-shaped defenses, water-filled moats, and extensive military history, now a tourist site operated by English Heritage featuring original magazines, barracks, and gun emplacements.

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Hadleigh Castle

Hadleigh Castle is a ruined medieval fortification from the 13th century in Essex, overlooking the Thames Estuary. Now a protected heritage site managed by English Heritage, it offers visitors scenic views and historical ruins within the surrounding Hadleigh Country Park.

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Ranger's House

Ranger's House is a Grade I listed Georgian mansion in Blackheath, London, adjacent to Greenwich Park, housing the Wernher Collection of fine art and decorative objects from the Renaissance to the 19th century. Visitors can explore its historic architecture and rich art collection inside the mansion, reflecting its history as an official residence of the Ranger of Greenwich Park.

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Audley End House

Audley End House is a grand early 17th-century Jacobean English country house near Saffron Walden, Essex, set within Capability Brown-designed parkland with historic gardens. It served as a royal residence and was used by the Special Operations Executive during WWII. Visitors can explore the extensive interiors, grounds and gardens, which have been featured in film and television.

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St James' Chapel, Lindsey

St James' Chapel in Lindsey, Suffolk is a 13th-century medieval chapel originally serving Lindsey Castle, featuring historic architecture and original stonework, now preserved as a Grade I listed building and scheduled monument open to the public.

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St Botolph's Priory

St Botolph's Priory in Colchester is the ruin of the first Augustinian priory in England, featuring large remnants of its medieval nave and protected as a Grade I listed building and scheduled monument. Visitors can explore the historic ruins in a public park setting with accessibility improvements and a nearby Gothic Victorian church built in the 19th century.

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Waltham Abbey Church

Waltham Abbey Church is a historic parish church in Essex with origins dating back to the 7th century, renowned for its Norman architecture and its connection to King Harold Godwinson. Visitors can explore the church's rich history, impressive architectural features, and significant heritage as a pilgrimage site and a Grade I listed building.

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External links

  • essex.gov.uk
Last update: 10 June 2026
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