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Hadleigh Castle is the ruins of a royal castle overlooking the Essex marshes. Construction was begun in about 1215 by Hubert de Burgh, but extensively refortified by Edward III during the Hundred Years War. Today the castle sits on Hadleigh Farm, the Salvation Army Farm Colony. Read more…
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. Read more…
Beach: Three Shells Beach View: View over the golden sands of Three Shells Beach What’s on the menu?: All day breakfasts, light snacks, burgers, drinks & ice-creams And something else… The Three Shells has been a fixture on Southend seafront for over 25 years! Read more…
Hadleigh Farm is the Salvation Army Farm Colony and it has evolved over the last 122 years. Today we are a commercial farm, a place of natural beauty, committed to environmental and social progress. Visitors can experience our rare breeds centre with rare sheep, ponies, pigs and poultry, and guided walks offer a fascinating insight into the Hadleigh Farm area. The farm also has Hadleigh Read more…
Shoebury Common Beach is a sand/shingle beach that overlooks the Thames Estuary and is bounded to the East by the land formerly occupied by the Shoeburyness Artillery Barracks. The beach is on the eastern end of the long continuous Southend seafront, backed by a promenade with beach huts. Facilities include parking, toilets, cafe, beach huts, promenade and a children’s play Read more…
Belfairs Woodland Centre is the gateway to the beautiful and ancient Belfairs and Daws Heath Living Landscape. This is an area of around 1160 acres which is vital for nature conservation. Read more…
Jubilee Beach is a busy beach as it is within Southend on Sea but located just away from the main attractions but still within walking distance of local amenities: Adventure Island, amusements, shops, plus a huge choice of cafes. Jubilee Beach is a favorite with families. Facilities include parking, toilets and food. Read more…
Thorpe Bay beach is a sand/pebble beach, groynes, tidal paddling pool and is backed by a promenade. The beach is part of the long Southend-on-Sea seafront and is popular with all watersports. Facilities include parking, toilets, cafes, restaurants and a promenade. Read more…
Leigh Bell Wharf beach is a small strip of sand alongside Leigh’s renowned cockle sheds. When the tide is out this just becomes a muddy estuary. Facilities include parking, toilets, nearby cafe and restaurants. Read more…
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is located on Shoebury Common Beach offering hot food, drinks, toasties, cakes and ice cream. Outdoor seating and takeaway. Read more…
Chalkwell Beach is a sandy beach with groynes backed by a grassy area and the beach has a seawater paddling pool. Chalkwell is part of the long Southend-on-Sea seafront, sitting towards the Western end and is less busy than the stretches near the pier. Facilities at the beach include parking, toilets, cafes and kiosks. Chalkwell train station marks the end of the Southend seafront Read more…
Rayleigh Mount is the remains os a Norman Motte and Bailey, site of a Domesday castle erected by Sweyn of Essex. Read more…
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