Purleigh

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County - Essex | Map
Tel code: 01621 | code search
Postcode: CM3 | code search
Population: 1200
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Mad Maldon Mud Race
Opening the Oyster Fishery
Plough Monday
The Dunmow Flitch

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Purleigh is a charming village with a sleepy feel set between two rivers in the county of Essex, and is home to just over twelve hundred people. It's surrounded by rich countryside with views across the Blackwater Estuary and is well known for its vineyard. It dates far back into history a legacy of which may be seen with the delightful 14th Century church that's dedicated to All Saints which stands on top of a hill and peeps through a curtain of trees. There's places to stay, a few shops for the essential purchase, and a delightful 14th Century Inn in which to enjoy a coffee or something a little stronger.

Golf Club

Three Rivers Golf & Country Club

Pub and Bar

Bell

School

Purleigh Community Primary School

Solicitor

J R Slade

Places to Stay near Purleigh

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Limburn House (2.23 miles)

Limburn House

Limburn House is a privately run Bed and Breakfast by husband and wife team Carol and Richard 01621 851 392 . We have an idealic setting in paddocks but still convenient for the Historic town ... More | visit website

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Crouch Valley Lodge (3.25 miles)

Crouch Valley Lodge

Nestling in the heart of the Dengie Peninsula.
The clean laminate floors, digital reception TVs and pure white linen shout volumes for this 3 diamond motel. Value for money is the key phrase coupled with old ... More | visit website

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The Oakland Hotel (3.41 miles)

The Oakland Hotel
The Oakland Hotel is a family owned hotel providing a warm and friendly welcome. We are conveniently located in the town centre close to Chelmsford and Southend on Sea. South Woodham Ferrers is surrounded ... More | visit website
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The Benbridge Hotel (3.85 miles)

The Benbridge Hotel

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Just newly refurbished in August 2008 this lovely Georgian mansion offers a friendly and warm welcome to ensure you a relaxed and enjoyable stay, in 3 star accomodation. We have ... More

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Hanson House (3.98 miles)

Hanson House
Hanson House is a purpose built B&B which comprises of one Double room & one Twin room, both with en-suites. This pitched roof, brick building has been erected in the large garden of a 1930s ... More | visit website
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Frasers (5.79 miles)

Frasers

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Quality en-suite guest accommodation in the village of Battlesbridge, famous for its Antiques shops.Nestling on the banks of the River Crouch, an idylic countryside setting, but close to the towns ... More

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The Bull at Great Totham (6.13 miles)

The Bull at Great Totham
The Bulls best kept secret, the delightful cottage in the grounds has been tastefully renovated to provide four beautifully appointed double en-suite bedrooms. The rooms are individually decorated in a contemporary style with luxurious bedding and ... More | visit website
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Innkeepers Lodge (6.13 miles)

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Situated in Wickford this lodge is located close to basildon zoo, basildon leisure park and southend and chelmsford shopping centres. only eight miles to the east, southend on sea offers ... More

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Pontlands Park Hotel (6.59 miles)

Pontlands Park Hotel

This beautifully converted Victorian mansion is the location for a very comfortable, homely & friendly Hotel on the outskirts of Chelmsford. The Hotel is very much 'home from home' where the family-run atmosphere prevails.The elegant ... More | visit website

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Rothmans Bed & Breakfast (7.08 miles)

Rothmans Bed & Breakfast
Rothmans Bed and Breakfast is located in at 22 High Street, Great Baddow in Essex, just 30 minutes from London.
The house is a Grade II Heritage listed 17th Century manor home, with many ... More | visit website

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