Suggestion-A few hours to waste in Essex
Suggestion-A few hours to waste in Essex
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14,565 posts

238 months

Monday 10th November
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Anybody have any ideas to while away a morning in Essex?

We'll be driving into the county and then having to wait from about 9am-2pm.

Nothing outrageous. Somewhere with a bench, a drink, a snack etc.


Odysseus01

1,940 posts

224 months

Monday 10th November
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Depends what you're interested in.

You're 15 minutes from Ongar which has some nice places to eat and could walk to Greensted (15 mins) where there is the oldest wooden church in England. More interesting than it might sound.

North Weald airfield is also close and usually has some interesting planes including some from WW2. .

LeoSayer

7,632 posts

264 months

Monday 10th November
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The secret nuclear bunker near Ongar is a great way to spend a few hours:
https://secretnuclearbunker.com/

If you like shopping then Braintree has a massive outlet village.

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Original Poster:

14,565 posts

238 months

Monday 10th November
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Thank you.

I'll check those out.

I'm not looking for paintball I guess. Just some vaguely casual activities!

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14,565 posts

238 months

Monday 10th November
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LeoSayer said:
The secret nuclear bunker near Ongar is a great way to spend a few hours:
https://secretnuclearbunker.com/
Seen the signs for this. Raises a chuckle.

vaud

56,670 posts

175 months

Monday 10th November
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EmailAddress said:
Seen the signs for this. Raises a chuckle.
It’s unique, quirky, funny and depressing in equal mix.

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14,565 posts

238 months

Monday 10th November
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vaud said:
EmailAddress said:
Seen the signs for this. Raises a chuckle.
It s unique, quirky, funny and depressing in equal mix.
Ah... like Jaywick.

vaud

56,670 posts

175 months

Monday 10th November
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EmailAddress said:
Ah... like Jaywick.
No, I said funny wink

zetec

4,926 posts

271 months

Monday 10th November
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If you're into nature etc. Hanningfield reservoir is a nice place to visit. Some nice walks, a cafe and a bird spotting hide equipped with binoculars etc. It's been a few years since I visited but was always a nice way to spend an afternoon.

StevieBee

14,608 posts

275 months

Tuesday 11th November
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A little outside the circle but only 20 mins or so from Chelmsford Town Centre is Maldon. Promenade Park is lovely. Hythe Quay is interesting with lots of old Thames Barges moored there. Mrs Sailsbury Tea Shop (High Street and in the Park) do a superb sausage roll! https://www.visitmaldon.co.uk/the-hythe/

On the way to / from Maldon is Paper Mill Lock - Little Baddow. Lovely, peaceful stretch of canal and a Tea Room. https://www.papermilllock.co.uk

Again, a little outside the circle but not by much is the Museum of Power in Langford (and also on the way from / to Maldon). Working steam pump and other industrial and more modern stuff all housed in a Victorian Pumping House. https://www.museumofpower.org.uk

If you like a bit of Horticulture, there's RHS Hyde Hall - south of Chelmsford, heading towards South Woodham Ferrers. https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/hyde-hall

Stow Maries Airfield - last remaining and operational WW1 airfield in the UK. They have a museum of bi-planes and have renovated a lot of the outbuildings and workshops to their original form - fascinating place: https://www.stowmaries.org.uk

Chelmsford Museum is well worth a mooch round: https://www.chelmsford.gov.uk/museums/

And I quite like Chelmsford itself. Quite a pleasing City to have a wander around. Moulsham Street is quite quirky/bohemian. Bond Street for John Lewis and high-end retail and a nice little water-side area there too.








Roofless Toothless

6,883 posts

152 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Go to Oaklands Park in Chelmsford. A pleasant small park which was once the grounds of a villa that now houses the Chelmsford museum, which is not spectacular but an hour or two slips away very easily. And there is a cracking little restaurant in the same building.

sjc

15,428 posts

290 months

Tuesday 11th November
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zetec said:
If you're into nature etc. Hanningfield reservoir is a nice place to visit. Some nice walks, a cafe and a bird spotting hide equipped with binoculars etc. It's been a few years since I visited but was always a nice way to spend an afternoon.
Was just about to post the same,I live 5 mins walk from there. Also got the superb Old Windmill pub virtually at the entrance to it at the South Hanningfield side.
Some good suggestions from StevieBee above as well,as I previously lived in Little Baddow !

Peterpetrole

1,215 posts

17 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Don't forget the new motorway slip road opened last week anticlockwise from the M25 onto the A12 North, a big 270 degree loop, great fun.

StevieBee

14,608 posts

275 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Peterpetrole said:
Don't forget the new motorway slip road opened last week anticlockwise from the M25 onto the A12 North, a big 270 degree loop, great fun.
Isn't it just. Never has leaving a motorway been more fun! smile

Furbo

2,555 posts

52 months

Tuesday 11th November
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EmailAddress said:
Anybody have any ideas to while away a morning in Essex?

We'll be driving into the county and then having to wait from about 9am-2pm.

Nothing outrageous. Somewhere with a bench, a drink, a snack etc.

Maybe something outdoors and NSFW

https://www.doggingaction.co.uk/dogging-news/brent...

Blib

46,817 posts

217 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Flatford Mill, where Constable painted the Hay Wain, is about 50 minutes drive north.

It's run by the National Front Trust and has a visitor centre.


s6boy

1,767 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Southend pier....just next to outhend on your map smile

twing

5,572 posts

151 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Leigh on Sea for cockles would be for me, lots of childhood memories there

Slow.Patrol

3,448 posts

34 months

Tuesday 11th November
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s6boy said:
Southend pier....just next to outhend on your map smile
Southend Pier has an amazing poppy display at the moment.

southendpier

5,951 posts

249 months

Tuesday 11th November
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Slow.Patrol said:
s6boy said:
Southend pier....just next to outhend on your map smile
Southend Pier has an amazing poppy display at the moment.
It has. Big queue of people today to mark the Armistice