Around Hatfield Broad Oak

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"A walk with an abundance of history and royal links"
Walk directions

From the water pump at the top of Cage End turn right along the High Street past The Cock Inn and St Mary the Virgin Church. Where the road curves left at The Dukes Head pub, cross the road with care and join the footpath between houses. At the allotments, take the right fork and then keep ahead along a cross field path and cross a plank footbridge at a waymarked fingerpost. Follow the right-hand field edge path, go through the small hedge gap and continue across the next field to reach a lane.

Cross the lane and maintain direction passing to the right of Crabbs Green Farm and the lane later narrows to a track and becomes a permissible path beside paddocks. Keep ahead and go through double metal gates to another track.

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  Terrain  - Grassy with some muddy tracks, country lanes
  Landscape  - Open countryside, arable farmland
  Dog friendliness  - On a lead near paddocks, stiles not suitable for larger dogs
  Parking  - In Cage End, Hatfield Broad Oak
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Hatfield Broad Oak is a historic little place for after the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the death of King Harold, the village and its surrounding forests fell into the hands of William the Conqueror and became known as Hatfield Regis. It became one of the largest settlements in Essex. The great...
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Around Hatfield Broad Oak

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk with an abundance of history and royal links"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Grassy with some muddy tracks, country lanes
  Landscape - Open countryside, arable farmland
  Dog friendliness - On a lead near paddocks, stiles not suitable for larger dogs
  Parking - In Cage End, Hatfield Broad Oak
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Hatfield Broad Oak is a historic little place for after the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and the death of King Harold, the village and its surrounding forests fell into the hands of William the Conqueror and became known as Hatfield Regis. It became one of the largest settlements in Essex. The great...
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Essex
Essex is full of pleasant surprises. It has the largest coastline of any county in England, with its fair share of castles, royal connections and scenic valleys.