Essex Way: White Notley to Coggeshall
While apparently out in the middle of nowhere, the proximity of the route to the railway makes a good start and/or finishing point for this section of the Essex Way. Just downhill from the railway station is a track leading off to the northeast, which takes the walker through the farmstead of Fambridge Hall, where the ancient timber barns are worthy of a few minutes’ contemplation.
Beyond this farm, the track turns right and passes under the railway track, through a delightful old egg-shaped and echoing tunnel, and then continues to the Braintree–Witham road. A few hundred yards up this road, the route regains the fields and leads to Cressing Church.
Although now a sleepy hamlet, Cressing has an interesting history and is certainly worth a visit. From Cressing, follow the route as it crosses over fields and next to Egypt Farm. Turn right and make your way cautiously along a road beset by speeding cars and turn left after 250yd (229m) onto a footpath. The route zig-zags over very flat land through a number of fields and can be difficult to follow along this stretch, but make sure that your first right turn is immediately after a high hedge rather than before it as the waymarker appears to suggest. You should eventually emerge at a small road, within sight and sound of large gravel workings up ahead.
The path proceeds down the left-hand side of a lake to join the entrance track to these gravel workings, which leads to another road east of Bradwell Hall.
After following this road to the east for a few hundred yards, the path is signposted off to the left, descending to the tree-lined banks of the River Blackwater past an alpaca farm. Then follows a pleasant stretch along the side of the river for 0.5 miles (800m), to more gravel out of the slight valley towards Curd Hall Farm, where it joins the farm drive and proceeds once again parallel with the river for almost a mile (1.6km), eventually emerging by Grange Farm.
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