Attractions and places to see around Wickham Bishops include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and local points of interest. This village in the Maldon district of Essex is characterized by open agricultural land and woodlands, with the River Blackwater forming its western boundary. Visitors can explore numerous footpaths and walking routes Wickham Bishops, discovering both medieval structures and significant historical landmarks. The area offers a variety of attractions, from nature reserves to cultural sites, providing a range of…
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Beautiful route! Just wear long running leggings as there are a few nettles on the initial smaller trails.
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Osea Island is a relatively unknown Essex retreat in the Blackwater Estuary with private beaches, no shops or restaurants and mainly self catering accommodation.
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A picturesque lock on the River Chelmer and also the home to a tea room should you need a it stop. This is a round the halfway point on the River Chelmer's 14 miles journey from Chelmsford to the Heybridge Basin where it meets the sea. For more information please see the website www.papermilllock.co.uk
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The track between Hammonds Road in the west and Great Graces in East is known as Grace's Walk, after Lady Alice Grace. She is said to have walked down this path on her way to drown herself at Sandon Brook, the little river closeby. Listen carefully as her footsteps have been heard as well as sightings of Lady Alice on horseback wearing a cloak.
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Right at the end of the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation sits Heybridge Basin. Home of the sea lock which releases the canal out to sea. The basin meant that sea vessels could enter the canal and travel all the way up to Chelmsford. There are two pubs here, the Jolly Sailor and the Old Ship, plus the Lock Tea Room if you are in need of a pitstop.
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A tidal causeway known as The Stumble connects Osea Island with the mainland. Sadly the island isn't open to the public but you can visit by staying in the island's hotel. It was used in the 2012 film 'The Woman in Black' as the 'Nine Lives Causeway'. It is popular with musicians looking for a remote recording venue. Rhianna is said to have recorded an album there in 2019.
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Wickham Bishops is rich in history. You can visit the current Church of England parish church, St. Bartholomew's Church, or the medieval Old Parish Church of St. Peter, located in the fields west of the village. Another significant historical landmark is the Wickham Bishops Viaduct, part of England's only surviving wooden railway viaduct. Additionally, Wickham Place and Wickham Hall offer glimpses into the area's past.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. Shut Heath Wood Nature Reserve is particularly beautiful in spring with its bluebells. The River Blackwater forms the western boundary of the parish, offering picturesque views and trails. You can also explore Maldon Wick Meadow, a 15-acre nature reserve along the former railway line, or enjoy the open agricultural land and woodlands surrounding the village.
Wickham Bishops is surrounded by numerous footpaths and countryside walks. You can follow routes along the path of the old railway line or explore trails that trace the winding course of the River Blackwater. For a unique experience, consider Grace's Walk, a historical trail associated with a local legend.
Families can enjoy several spots. Paper Mill Lock is a picturesque location on the River Chelmer with a tea room, perfect for a relaxed outing. Heybridge Basin Marina also offers amenities like pubs and a cafe in a scenic setting. Many of the local walking trails are suitable for families, and the village's natural reserves provide space for outdoor exploration.
For refreshments, Paper Mill Lock features a tea room. At Heybridge Basin Marina, you'll find two pubs, The Jolly Sailor and The Old Ship, along with the Lock Tea Room. In Wickham Bishops village itself, The Mitre public house is a local establishment on 'The Street'.
The area around Wickham Bishops offers diverse cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Cycling around Wickham Bishops, Road Cycling Routes around Wickham Bishops, and MTB Trails around Wickham Bishops guides.
Yes, The Garden of Great Ruffins is a notable historical garden. It is a Grade II listed Arts and Crafts garden, designed in 1903 by architect Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo, and is recognized for its exceptional design and nearly complete original layout.
Osea Island is connected to the mainland by The Stumble Causeway, a tidal causeway. While the island is not generally open to the public, you can visit by staying at its hotel. It's known for its use in films, such as 'The Woman in Black', and as a secluded recording venue for musicians.
The Village Hall, located on 'The Street', serves as a central hub for the community. It hosts a social club, a nursery school, a drama group, and jazz clubs, reflecting the vibrant local life.
St Mary the Virgin Church, Maldon has a long history, with a church believed to have existed on its site since Saxon times. Its tower, rebuilt in 1636, once served as a beacon for mariners. The church also features a new window commemorating the Battle of Maldon in 991.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the numerous footpaths and countryside walks can lead to charming discoveries. The disused railway line offers a unique path, and the rural charm of the open agricultural land and woodlands provides a peaceful escape. The local legend associated with Grace's Walk adds a touch of mystery to your exploration.


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