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Housed in a 14th century timber framed building in the centre of the High Street is a museum dedicated to the history of Rayleigh, Essex. While away a few hours looking through the various artefacts collected over time by Local History Group 'Rayleigh Through the Looking Glass'
These have been displayed at a number of regular exhibitions held in the town but they now have a permanent home for all to see, enjoy, and learn about Rayleigh's history.
A busy beach, with lots going on including Emergency Service Information Days and splash fountains.
12th Century Augustinian priory ruins.
Located close to the M25 and A12 in Essex, Weald Country Park is a 700 year-old, 500 acre country park.
A busy beach, with lots going on including boat trips (subject to tide changes) Its also close to the seafront amusements, shops, cafes and attractions.
The Rayleigh Windmill is a Grade II listed building more than 200 years old and an award-winning tourist and educational attraction
A unique art trail for cyclists and walkers along the River Colne.
Hanningfield Waterside Park, set in a picturesque part of Essex is open for visitors to enjoy a day out in the beautiful landscape. With a play park, cafe, gift shop, fishing, walks and lots of nature, you are certain to have a great day.
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Built originally as a Napoleonic Fort in the early 19th century the tower now acts as a central hub for the local community and visitors. There are regular arts & heritage exhibitions, talks and events.
Southchurch Hall is medieval moated manor house, which dates to the early 14th century.
The house allows visitors to explore what life was like during the medieval, Tudor, Stuart and Victorian times, with a beautiful selection of historic furniture and collection displayed throughout.Harwich Beach is a rare example of an emerging dune system in Essex, where the coast is predominately saltmarsh.
For over 50 years the East Anglian Railway Museum has been transporting visitors of all ages back in time. The site covers over 10 acres, you can explore our Victorian station, goods shed and signal boxes to see how passengers and freight have been transported over the years.
Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is a unique place with a unique history. It is the largest known surviving group of RFC buildings on a WWI aerodrome which was not adapted for further military use later in its history. Its collection of aircraft, exhibition galleries and events welcomes visitors and groups from across the country throughout the year.
Housed in a disused lighthouse, the museum has specialised displays on the Royal Navy and commercial shipping. History of the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy in Harwich.
This 15th Century former manorial home houses a unique brick spiral staircase, a Georgian court room, a former prison and a Victorian Council Chamber.
The Cookery School at Braxted Park, based in Essex, combines a stunning location with award-winning chefs and a diverse range of courses to suit all abilities.
An outstanding 634 acre site situated off the Old Leigh coastline with a lagoon at its western tip.
The Essex Wildlife Trust manages nearly 240 acres of nature reserves on Danbury Ridge, a patchwork of woodland, common, heathland, streams, bogs and farmland
Enjoy a picnic, hop on a bike, explore the countryside, take a boat trip along the River Lee, discover wondrous wildlife or enjoy one of the many family events throughout the year.
Epping Forest District Museum features seven galleries revealing the fascinating story of the museum's collections.
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