Layer Marney and its tower

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"In the footsteps of royalty with views of the estuary"
Walk directions

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.

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  Terrain  - Country lanes, grassy paths and farm tracks
  Landscape  - Flat, arable land, unbroken views
  Dog friendliness  - On a lead through the paddocks, after leaving the lane past Roundbush Farm
  Parking  - In front of St Mary’s Church, Roundbush Road, Layer Marney
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Layer Marney is situated just inland from the mouth of the tidal River Blackwater and because the landscape is so flat, the imposing Tudor tower built by Henry Marney can be seen clearly near the end of the route, on the return approach to Layer Marney. Built to rival Hampton Court Constructed...
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Layer Marney and its tower

Recommended by
Our view
"In the footsteps of royalty with views of the estuary"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Country lanes, grassy paths and farm tracks
  Landscape - Flat, arable land, unbroken views
  Dog friendliness - On a lead through the paddocks, after leaving the lane past Roundbush Farm
  Parking - In front of St Mary’s Church, Roundbush Road, Layer Marney
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Layer Marney is situated just inland from the mouth of the tidal River Blackwater and because the landscape is so flat, the imposing Tudor tower built by Henry Marney can be seen clearly near the end of the route, on the return approach to Layer Marney. Built to rival Hampton Court Constructed...
Read more
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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.