Willingale – a tiny parish with two churches
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.
Turn right on to the bridleway, pass Elm Cottage and its immaculate gardens and continue for 1 mile (1.6km), ignoring a pair of footbridges. At the T-junction turn right along a track, and at the next T-junction turn left and then right at the waymarked post to join the Essex Way. Follow this wide byway south, passing Windmill Farm on your left to reach Shellow Road.
Cross the road and continue along the Essex Way, with views of Shellow Hall to your left. After 300yds (274m), cross a plank footbridge, turn right and later left, keeping the hedgerow to your right. After another 100yds (91m), turn right through the gap in the hedge, then continue with the hedgerow on your left.
In front of the cottages at Spains Wood, cross the footbridge over the ditch and turn right, continuing along the Essex Way. After an earth bridge, maintain direction, keeping the hedgerow on your left. Follow the path through the cricket field towards its far left corner. The path becomes enclosed before reaching the lane in Willingale. The Essex Way continues past The Bell on your right (now a private house) and crosses the churchyard between St Christopher's and St Andrew's churches. After exploring the churches and churchyard with its magnificent views, retrace your steps to The Street, which becomes Beech Road, and return to the village hall car park.
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- Private garden
- Washing machine
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