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Tendring
'Manningtree has traditionally claimed to be the smallest town in England, and in 2007 mayor Lee Lay-Flurrie said that this had been confirmed to her by the Census Customer Services, w ...
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Seventeen locations in Manningtree Town Centre, each illustrated with a current or historic photograph.
'If we whet your appetite we hope that you'll come and visit and have a longer look, taking advantage of the tours organised by the Harwich Society. There are actually over 200 listed buil ...
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'This page is designed to give you a taste of old Harwich by showing you a few of its old buildings in a route that should take you about 30 minutes on foot. '
'This is a walk of two halves, taking in very different faces of the River Stour, on the Essex/Suffolk border. In the east, the broad, reed and beach-lined estuary, teeming with bird life. To the west, the stunning lowland river valley of Dedham Vale, at the heart of "Constable Country". The walk can easily be shortened to take in just one of these halves ...'
'Tendring is a local government district in North East Essex, England. It extends from the River Stour in the north, to the coast and the River Colne in the south, with the ...
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'Tendring has beautiful countryside, rural areas and villages to explore.'
Member of the Ramblers - Essex Area Grouping
The four Trails are: [1] Walton Wildlife Trail (3.7 miles) - - - : [2] Walton History Trail (3.5 miles) - - - : [3] Walton WWII Trail (1.0 mile) - - - : [4] Walton Little Explorer Trail (0.7 m ...
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'Set of four walking trails in and around Walton-on-the-Naze in Essex ... Walton is a traditional seaside town on the east coast, unique in that it is surrounded on three sides by the sea. Its three miles of gently shelving sandy beaches facing south-east stretch from Frinton to the Naze. To the north, the sea sweeps round the Naze into the backwaters, known as Hamford Water, and the Walton Channel stretches right down to Walton Mere, only 300 yards from the main beach. The Naze, as well as being a natural open space, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) famed for its fossils found in the Red Crag cliffs.'
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