Grid reference TL5907
near to Willingale, Essex, England
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Bend in National Cycle Route 1
Fyfield Road heading north east towards Chelmsford.
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Ford at Miller's Green
This ford forms the track between Watery Lane, off Dukes Lane and Miller's Green.
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St. Andrew's Church, Willingale, Essex
The church of the 'Willingale Spain' parish. The other church in this village is also in TL5907
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The Former Maltsters Arms Public House, Willingale
Closed in the last quarter of the last century
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St. Christopher; the parish church of Willingale Doe
This church was heavily restored in 1853 and the exterior shows no untouched features. It actually dates back to the early 15th century.
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St Christopher, Willingale Doe
Willingale is unusual in that it has two parish churches next door to each other (see also Link. They share the same churchyard but originally served two separate parishes - Willingale Spain and... ( more)
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Rectory Cottage, Willingale, 1968
At that time a rented cottage tucked away at the rear of the rectory grounds and approached via its drive - from the left in this view. Later a separate drive was created along the field edge to avoid the rectory. The big tree is a Walnut.
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St. Christopher's church, Willingale, Essex
It shares its churchyard with that of St. Andrew's which is positioned over the photographer's left shoulder. The picture is taken from the dividing line between the twin villages of Willingale Doe and Willingale Spain, both named... (more)
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Wood Lane, Willingale
A view of Wood Lane in the Essex village of Willingale.
This image was taken at the end of a chilly but sunny January day, as the sun was setting.
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Ford near Miller's Green
The ford from Miller's Green joins the road again at this point. Notice the sub-surface potholes where the slip-road has been washed away, making it a treacherous route.
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Farmland at Willingale
The two-church village of Willingale is surrounded by acres of arable farmland. Taken from the Essex Way footpath.
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Willingale, Essex
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