Willingale – a tiny parish with two churches

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"An easy stroll along the Essex Way includes one of the county's most rural villages."
Walk directions

With your back to the village hall, turn right, following the road around to the left. Turn right at the footpath sign by the former village school, now a private residence. At the end of the gardens, keep ahead to the right of a hedge and follow the grassy path as it curves right, to reach Dukes Lane. To your left are panoramic views of the Roding Valley.

Turn left into Dukes Lane, and after passing a house called McKerros look out for where you turn right at a public footpath sign. Walk up the embankment and maintain direction along the field-edge path with the stream on your right for about 400yds (366m). At a hedge gap and fingerpost on the right, turn left along an uphill cross-field path, go over a plank footbridge by a hedge gap. Cross another field, a further footbridge and maintain direction along the left edge of the field until you reach a track.

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  Terrain  - Field-edge paths, riverside meadows and green lane
  Landscape  - Rolling countryside, arable farmland and river
  Dog friendliness  - Should be on lead for most of walk
  Parking  - Free car park at Willingale Village Hall, The Street
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
So tiny is the peaceful and picturesque village of Willingale in central Essex, that if you blink you’ll miss it. Its cottages and houses are spread out over quite a large area, and the focal point of the village, its two churches – St Andrew’s and St Christopher’s – are unique in Essex as they...
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Willingale – a tiny parish with two churches

Recommended by
Our view
"An easy stroll along the Essex Way includes one of the county's most rural villages."
Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Field-edge paths, riverside meadows and green lane
  Landscape - Rolling countryside, arable farmland and river
  Dog friendliness - Should be on lead for most of walk
  Parking - Free car park at Willingale Village Hall, The Street
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
So tiny is the peaceful and picturesque village of Willingale in central Essex, that if you blink you’ll miss it. Its cottages and houses are spread out over quite a large area, and the focal point of the village, its two churches – St Andrew’s and St Christopher’s – are unique in Essex as they...
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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.