St Osyth

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Tel code: 01245 | code search
Postcode: CO16 | code search
Population: 3400
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Folk Customs:
Choosing Day, Brightlingsea
Kichel throwing in Harwich
Mad Maldon Mud Race
Opening the Oyster Fishery
Plough Monday
The Dunmow Flitch

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Seawick Markets Summer Wednesdays

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Bank Holiday Seawick Market
"SEAWICK MARKET IS NOT OPEN ON ALL BANK HOLIDAYS IT WAS SHUT TODAY

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Seawick Holiday Park
"Up keep of the grass area very poor , dog mess as you walk past the barrier , over priced drinks , shop very little contents and overpriced , a ..." More

Seawick Holiday Park
"Old chalet , old beds, wardrobes are old too Swimming pool out is look discussing !! All the park is old!! Need to be upgrade Don't go there!!!

Date visited: 6/05 ..." More

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St Osyth is a village and civil parish in northeast Essex, about 5 miles west of Clacton-on-Sea on the Tendring Peninsula. The centre of the village is dominated by the medieval remains of the Priory, built in 1118 and standing on 383 acres of land. It was established for the Augustine Canons and became one of the great Augustine Abbeys of Europe. The Priory is currently used as a private home. The ancient tradition of ‘beating the bounds’ is maintained in the village. This involves a procession of parishioners, led by the minister, churchwarden, and choirboys, parading around the boundary of their parish, normally around 5 weeks after Easter. Four main roads form a crossroads at the village centre and feature many Tudor houses and Essex weather-boarded cottages. To the west of the village centre is Mill Street which leads to the small harbour and beach, the western end of which is a nudist beach. St Osyth is a popular holiday destination and has several caravan and camping sites. In September the annual sailing event for Fishing Smacks and Thames Barges takes place from Brightlingsea, passing by St Osyth. There is a Martello Tower at Point Clear, west of the village centre, which houses an aviation museum.

Holiday Park

Oaklands Holiday Park
Seawick Holiday Park
St Osyth Beach Holiday Park

Market

Bank Holiday Seawick Market
Seawick Markets

Pub and Bar

Kings Arms
Matchbox Inn

School

St Osyth C of E Primary School

Solicitor

Family Law Made Easy

Shops

The Dairy Bucket Cafe
Sailor Boy Cafe
St Osyth Butchers
Farm Flowers
Garlands Florists
Folly Farm
Fine Feathers
Envy Hair Design

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Folkards Barn (2.40 miles)

Folkards Barn

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This hidden oasis, set in 26 acres and converted to exacting standards, enjoys a covered terrace for alfresco dining and glorious views over an undulating landscape encompassing ... More

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Travelodge Clacton (3.19 miles)

For those wishing to be on the doorstep of all that is going on in the delightful seaside town of Clacton on Sea, look no further than the Travelodge Clacton on Sea Central. Clacton Pier ... More | visit website

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The Sandrock (3.23 miles)

The Sandrock is one of Clacton-on-Seas respected accommodation providers. We are an Award Winning establishment given by The AA Organisation. The Sandrock is a detached Victorian/ Edwardian residents built of soft red bricks with sandstone ... More | visit website
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Levere House (3.26 miles)

Levere House

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A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at LeVere House. The House is situated a short walk from the seafront, shops, restaurants, pier and beautiful gardens. ... More

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Chudleigh Hotel (3.26 miles)

Chudleigh Hotel
Chudleigh Hotel is conveniently situated near the central seafront; only a short distance from the pier and main shopping centre.The unique architecture makes this popular hotel a landmark in the town and its amazingly quiet ... More | visit website
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The Langtry Hotel (3.37 miles)

The Langtry Hotel

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This cosy hotel has a lounge, a bar, and is just a few metres from Clacton's popular beachfront. Bedrooms are centrally heated and feature an en suite shower and Wi-Fi. The lounge at ... More

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Esplanade Hotel (3.48 miles)

Esplanade Hotel

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A warm welcome is assured at this hotel in Clacton-on-Sea, ideal for spring and autumn breaks. The picturesque countryside is dotted with charming towns and villages. The Esplanade Hotel is ideally situated ... More

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Premier Inn Clacton-on-Sea (4.40 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the A12. Local attractions include 4 different beaches within 8 miles. Conveniently located for Weeley train station. Our Clacton-On-Sea Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, incredibly comfy beds in every ... More | visit website
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Kingscliff Hotel (4.50 miles)

Kingscliff Hotel

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We are the premier hotel on the Tendring Peninsula, situated on the coastal road and providing superb cliff top views. We offer newly refurbished and well-equipped bedrooms with friendly and attentive service. ... More

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Lifehouse Country Spa Resort (5.29 miles)

Lifehouse Country Spa Resort
Tucked away in the heart of rural Essex is a contemporary, chic, sleek, stylish Country Spa Resort, Lifehouse offers an exceptionally unique resort like no other. With 89 bedrooms, 35 treatment rooms a 18.5 metre ... More | visit website

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St Augustine Introduces Julian Calendar to England - 0597, William the Conqueror crowned - 1066, Domesday Book Commissioned - 1085, First Christmas Tree in Britain - 1800, Mrs Beeton Published - 1861, End of the Soviet Union - 1991
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