Matching Tye to Matching Green

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"A short walk between two villages – with a church to match."
Walk directions

From Matching Tye village hall turn right. Directly opposite the Fox Inn take the lane, signposted for Sheering and Hatfield Heath. After 200yds (183m) turn right at the fingerpost for the Forest Way and follow the grassy field-edge path, turning right at the end along the bridleway to Matching Church.

Pass the Marriage Feast House on your left and continue along the road to the right of the church. Take the footpath on your right, opposite the church, through the kissing gate, and skirt the moat on your right. After 100yds (91m), cross the stile and walk half left on the cross-field path towards the edge of the line of trees. At the yellow waymark turn left along the cross-field path.

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  Terrain  - Bridleways, grass and field-edge paths
  Landscape  - Ponds, patches of woodland and grassy meadow
  Dog friendliness  - Notices everywhere warn of grazing stock
  Parking  - Matching Village Hall – as this is not a public car park, walkers must phone the premises manager on 01279 731312 to obtain permission to park. A small donation is appreciated.
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
You may sometimes feel that Essex place names were designed to disorientate and confuse. Either that, or a Saxon cartographer got it all wrong when three tiny villages which form a triangle to the east of Harlow were named Matching Tye, Matching Green and Matching. Matching itself is the oldest of...
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Matching Tye to Matching Green

Recommended by
Our view
"A short walk between two villages – with a church to match."
Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Bridleways, grass and field-edge paths
  Landscape - Ponds, patches of woodland and grassy meadow
  Dog friendliness - Notices everywhere warn of grazing stock
  Parking - Matching Village Hall – as this is not a public car park, walkers must phone the premises manager on 01279 731312 to obtain permission to park. A small donation is appreciated.
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
You may sometimes feel that Essex place names were designed to disorientate and confuse. Either that, or a Saxon cartographer got it all wrong when three tiny villages which form a triangle to the east of Harlow were named Matching Tye, Matching Green and Matching. Matching itself is the oldest of...
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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.