Hockley Woods
Hockley Woods has many woodland trails for ramblers, cyclists, running clubs and horse riders.
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Hockley Woods, Main Rd, Hockley, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS5 4RN, United Kingdom
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Three Shells beach is a sandy beach in the middle of Southend-on-Sea by the pier. Three Shells is a popular family beach as it is in the town and close to shops, cafes, restaurants, amusements and the pier. Facilities include parking, toilets, food outlets, amusements, sailing club with slipway.
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