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Attractions and Places To See around Beaumont-cum-Moze - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Beaumont-cum-Moze, a historic parish in Essex, England, offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural coastal features. The area provides access to Hamford Water, an estuarial system, and features a landscape that evolved to be known as a "beautiful hill." Visitors can explore sites with Saxon and Roman-era significance, alongside a more secluded coastal experience.

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  • The most popular attractions is Naze Tower, a historical…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Shotley Pier and Marina

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Shotley Pier was built in 1894 to enable the Royal Mail to travel between Shotley Gate and Harwich. As well as mail, coal, munitions and sailors also travelled on its …

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Dovercourt Lighthouses

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These unusual lighthouses were built around the 17th century and are a unique example of the first types of lighthouses dating to Roman and medieval times. The lighthouses would have …

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Manningtree Estuary

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Manningtree is England's smallest town, according to its residents. Don’t let that fool you into thinking there’s nothing here, though. Situated on a wildlife-rich estuary, and hailed as the gateway …

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Mistley Towers

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The square symmetrical towers are in the neoclassical style, resembling tall pavilions rather than towers, with each facade pedimented and the whole surmounted by a cupola decorated with blind windows …

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Alton Water Dam Wall

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Alton Water is a popular place for outdoor activity, but really exists as a water source for the people of Ipswich. The dam wall blocks the River Gripping and the …

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Neil Sneade
August 14, 2023, Shotley Pier and Marina

About 20m of the pier is now restored and open but that still leaves a lot left to do!

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Looking out across the end of the River Stour, past Shotley pier to Harwich International Port on the other side of the river.

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Natalie
December 19, 2022, Alton Water Dam Wall

Alton Water is a popular place for outdoor activity, but really exists as a water source for the people of Ipswich. The dam wall blocks the River Gripping and the water treatment works below the dam can treat up to 10 million imperial gallons of water a day!

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Ed
October 14, 2021, Shotley Pier and Marina

Great spot with ferry available across to Harwich and Felixstowe.

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Amy
September 15, 2021, Shotley Pier and Marina

Shotley Pier was built in 1894 to enable the Royal Mail to travel between Shotley Gate and Harwich. As well as mail, coal, munitions and sailors also travelled on its rails – the pier is the only railway pier in Suffolk. At the beginning of the 21st century, it fell into a state of disrepair. A fundraising campaign in 2018 enabled supporters to purchase the pier and begin renovations. The works are still ongoing today.

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Pub on one side, picnic tables and a byway along the river the other.

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Manningtree has traditionally claimed to be the smallest town in England, but its 2007 population of 700 people in 20 hectares[2] and the 2011 census population for the civil parish of 900 are much higher than the 351 population of Fordwich, Kent.[3] However the settlement of Manningtree has a population of 5696.[4] In April 2009 it was proposed that Manningtree should merge with Mistley and Lawford to form a single parish, losing its separate identity as a town.[5] As of 2018 such a merger has not occurred, and the town council currently claims to be the smallest by area. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manningtree)

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Bumble-Bee
March 10, 2021, Mistley Towers

The square symmetrical towers are in the neoclassical style, resembling tall pavilions rather than towers, with each facade pedimented and the whole surmounted by a cupola decorated with blind windows interspersed by Ionic columns. At ground floor level two unfluted ionic columns at each corner support a decorative cornice. The columns are decorative only, and appear to serve no structural purpose. The design of the towers creates the impression that the building was once more of a miniature cathedral than a parish church. However, the main body of the church was small and occupied the (now empty) site between the two towers. It was a single storey structure with a simple hipped roof and entrance porticos at its centre. This was the part of Adam's church which was demolished in 1870. The remaining towers are Grade I listed and a scheduled monument. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mistley_Towers)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Beaumont-cum-Moze is rich in history. You can visit the historic Beaumont Quay, a disused trading quay that was rebuilt in 1832 using stones from old London Bridge. The remains of the Thames Sailing barge Rose are still visible here. Nearby, the Beaumont Cut, a 1-kilometer canal built in 1832, offers a pleasant historical walk. The Church of St. Leonard, an eleventh-century parish church, is also a central part of the village.

Where can I experience the natural beauty of the Beaumont-cum-Moze area?

The area around Beaumont-cum-Moze offers a chance to experience fresh seaside air and a more secluded coastal environment. The Beaumont Cut and Quay provide access to Hamford Water, an estuarial system. You can also explore the Manningtree Estuary, known for its wildlife and scenic views, often hailed as the gateway to Constable country.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Yes, several attractions in the wider area are suitable for families. For example, the Naze Tower offers a cafe and museum, and climbing its 111 steps provides glorious views, which can be an engaging activity for older children. The historical sites like Beaumont Quay and the walk along the Beaumont Cut also offer educational and enjoyable outings for families.

What unique landmarks should I visit near Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Beyond the local historical sites, consider visiting the Naze Tower, a historical site built to aid ships navigating the coastline, now housing a cafe and museum. Another unique sight is the Dovercourt Lighthouses, unusual historical structures built around the 17th century to guide ships towards Harwich harbour. Also, the Mistley Towers, two porticoed classical towers, are the remains of a grandiose 18th-century church and are free to visit.

Are there good walking or hiking opportunities near Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Absolutely! The historical walk along the Beaumont Cut is a pleasant option. For more extensive outdoor activities, you can find various running trails in the vicinity. For example, you can explore routes like the 'John Weston Nature Reserve loop from Walton-on-the-Naze' or the 'Stour Wood – View from the Hide loop from Wrabness'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails around Beaumont-cum-Moze guide.

What cycling routes are available around Beaumont-cum-Moze?

The area offers several cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you might enjoy routes such as 'The Castle Inn & Campsite – Mistley Towers loop from Little Oakley' or 'View of Village Street – Great Bentley Village Green loop from Thorpe-le-Soken'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like 'Harwich to Frinton-on-Sea loop, via Dovercourt Lighthouses'. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Beaumont-cum-Moze guide and the MTB Trails around Beaumont-cum-Moze guide.

What is the significance of Beaumont Quay and the Lime Kiln?

Beaumont Quay was a vital trading hub for coastal traffic between Essex's agricultural hinterland and London. It's historically significant, with a tablet recording its rebuilding in 1832 using stones from old London Bridge. The Lime Kiln, located at the quay, is a 19th-century structure that provides insight into the area's industrial past, both now designated as a scheduled ancient monument.

Can I learn about Roman history in Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Yes, the area has evidence of Roman-era activity. Archaeological studies suggest a possible Roman canal existed on the same site as the Beaumont Cut, linked to salt extraction. Visitors can find evidence of Roman-era salt working mounds and pottery fragments, indicating a long history of human settlement and industry in the parish.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions near Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. For instance, at Naze Tower, people enjoy the glorious views from the top after climbing the steps, and the opportunity to find shark's teeth along the nearby beach. The historical context of sites like Shotley Pier and Marina, with its ongoing renovations, also captures interest as a unique piece of Suffolk's heritage.

Is there a historic pier to visit nearby?

Yes, you can visit Shotley Pier and Marina. This historic pier was built in 1894 for Royal Mail transport and is notable as the only railway pier in Suffolk. While renovations are currently ongoing, it remains a significant historical site offering views across the River Stour.

What is the best time to visit Beaumont-cum-Moze for outdoor activities?

The area's coastal and estuarial nature means that spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. These seasons provide milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for exploring the historical sites and natural landscapes around Hamford Water and the Beaumont Cut.

Are there any literary connections to Beaumont-cum-Moze?

Yes, Beaumont Quay holds a literary connection as it is featured in Arthur Ransome's 1939 novel, Secret Water. This adds another layer of interest for visitors who enjoy exploring places with cultural significance.

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