Layer Marney and its tower
Facing St Mary’s Church, turn left along a path which skirts the church and runs beside deer fencing. At the path junction by a public footpath sign, turn right in the direction of Smythe’s Green. Follow the grassy path gently uphill beside pasture and cross a plank footbridge. From here, walkers have made a path across the field to the left of the telegraph pole but for the official route, turn left along the field edge for 20yds (18m) and then turn right to cross the field, heading for a public footpath sign beside a lane at the hedgeline.
Turn right along the lane and at the road junction turn left, then at the crossroad just after Layer Barn, keep ahead in the direction of Colchester. Pass Pond Farm and Roundbush Farm.
At the public footpath sign turn right and go through a kissing gate via a plank footbridge. Keep ahead across two paddocks, separated by kissing gates and footbridges and at the farm track, turn left. Pass to the right of a reservoir and at the fork, keep ahead across arable land. Walk beneath power lines and at the field corner, pass beside a metal gate and continue past a row of houses.
After Briars Cottage, turn right along the tarmac lane and after a house on the right called Hollycott Well, look out for a path junction. Bear half right (not sharp right) along the path marked by a fingerpost. Keep ahead along a driveway to reach a road. Directly opposite is Layer Breton’s heath.
Turn right and after a few paces, turn right along a shingle driveway. Go over a stile to the left of Breton Farm and join an enclosed path. Go through a hedge gap and continue along the right-hand edge of a field. You will see Layer Marney Tower ahead of you and to the far left, the Blackwater Estuary. Go through a hedge gap onto a lane and turn left.
Where the lane curves sharp left, turn right at a public footpath sign. The grassy path runs along the right edge of the next two fields and then becomes a cross field path, with good views ahead of the Tower. At the tarmac road, turn left and after a pair of cottages, bear right through wooden gates along a track which leads back to the church.
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- Private garden
- Washing machine
- Sky or freeview

