Up Paglesham Creek

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"A stroll along the sea wall from Paglesham Eastend to Paglesham Churchend, in the footsteps of smugglers and oyster fishermen."
Walk directions

Walk to the left of The Plough and Sail pub along a drivable track, and after 100yds (91m) follow the fingerpost straight ahead to the left of the house called Cobblers Row. Maintain direction along a good field-edge path, with arable fields either side, until you reach a red brick wall on your left. Go along the lawn of Well House and follow the tarmac lane as it curves left.

At the corrugated barn of East Hall, follow the Roach Valley waymarker, right and then left, and at the public footpath sign turn left and maintain direction along the grassy field-edge. Walk by paddock fencing, with Church Hall on your right and the pond on your left, to St Peter's Church at Paglesham Churchend.

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  Terrain  - Grassy sea wall, field-edge, unmade tracks
  Landscape  - River estuary, salt marsh, mudflats, grazing and arable farmland
  Dog friendliness  - Lead required along sea wall, and where sheep graze
  Parking  - Informal street parking at Paglesham Eastend beside The Plough and Sail inn
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Paglesham, just a few miles from Southend-on-Sea, is bordered to the north by the River Crouch and to the south by the River Roach. Its origins go back to Saxon times, and its population survived mainly by rearing sheep that grazed on the flat marshlands. But its remote position on Essex’s east...
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Up Paglesham Creek

Recommended by
Our view
"A stroll along the sea wall from Paglesham Eastend to Paglesham Churchend, in the footsteps of smugglers and oyster fishermen."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Grassy sea wall, field-edge, unmade tracks
  Landscape - River estuary, salt marsh, mudflats, grazing and arable farmland
  Dog friendliness - Lead required along sea wall, and where sheep graze
  Parking - Informal street parking at Paglesham Eastend beside The Plough and Sail inn
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Paglesham, just a few miles from Southend-on-Sea, is bordered to the north by the River Crouch and to the south by the River Roach. Its origins go back to Saxon times, and its population survived mainly by rearing sheep that grazed on the flat marshlands. But its remote position on Essex’s east...
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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.