- Belhus Woods Country Park
- Cressing Temple
- Cudmore Grove Country Park
- Danbury Country Park
- Hadleigh Country Park
- Gt Notley and the Flitch Way
- Marsh Farm Country Park
- Thorndon Country Park
- Weald Country Park
- Accessibility
- Education
Key to Symbols
- Café/refreshments available
- Toilets available
- Picnic area available
- Public bus service stops within one quarter of a mile of the attraction.
Call the traveline on 0871 200 2233 for public transport information. www.traveline.info - Train station within one mile
Places to Visit
Hadleigh Country Park
Address: Chapel Lane, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2PP
Telephone: 0845 603 7624.
See the Friends of Hadleigh website here: www.hadleighcountrypark.co.uk
Available facilities
- Toilets
- Picnic Area
- Countryside
- Events
- Education
- Cycling
- Parking
- Dogs Allowed
- Walks
- Horse Riding
- Iconic Views
Hadleigh Country Park is one of the largest country parks in Essex. It takes its name from nearby Hadleigh Castle, an impressive ruin of a fortress built over 700 years ago, immortalised on canvas by John Constable. It's a great place to walk, picnic, or discover wildlife and one of the best places in Essex to see butterflies. It is also home to reptiles, which can sometimes be seen in the mornings warming themselves on the sunny slopes, whilst winter brings flocks of birds, such as geese and waders, to the marshes to feed.
Visitors can explore by following one of the self-guided trails from Chapel Lane taking in some impressive views as they go - where else in Essex can you see Kent, Canvey, Southend Pier, Canary Warf and the Dartford Bridge all from the same place? Alternatively, take a bracing walk along the sea wall between Leigh and Benfleet and return by train. A round house, typical of the Iron Age, has been built and is used for educational visits and special events, allowing you to step back in time and gain a glimpse into our history.
The rangers organise a variety of activities throughout the year from costumed events to star gazing evenings.
- Outstanding views over the Thames Estuary.
- Walk along the sea wall between Leigh and Benfleet.
- Visit the replica Iron Age roundhouse.
- Join in the ranger led events and activities.
- A multi-user path provides access to the bird hole on Two Tree Island
- Toilets in Chapel Lane have wheelchair access.
- See the views of Hadleigh Castle, a fortress built over 700 years ago.
Opening times
The park is open daily from 8:00am till dusk
Contact details
Address:
Hadleigh Country Park
Chapel Lane, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2PP
Telephone:
01702 551072
E-mail:
hadleigh.cp@essex.gov.uk
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- Cressing Temple Leaflet 2011
- Cressing Temple Events 2011
- Cressing Temple Access Statement
- Conference Room Hire
- Birthday Parties
- Wedding Ceremony Information
- Tudor and Medieval School Day Information Sheet
- Booking Form
- Birthday Party Information
- Essex Houses and Gardens Leaflet
- Courses, Seminars and Lectures 2011/2012
- Event Booking Form
- Bursary Information Flyer
- Bursary Scheme Information Pack
- Bursary Scheme Application Form
- Heritage Publication List
Conferences
Childrens Birthday Parties
Weddings
Tudor and Medieval Schools Days
Birthday Parties
Essex Houses and Gardens
Traditional Building Courses
- Outdoor Education Visits
- Teachers Information Sheet
- Parents Letter
- Risk Assessment Pack
- Teachers Mind Map
- Autumn 2011 Newsletter
- Early Years Foundation Stage Provision
- Getting Dressed For Winter
Cressing Temple School Visits
- Cressing Temple Tudor and Medieval School Information
Hadleigh School Visits
- The Roundhouse
- Roundhouse Key Stage 2
- Roundhouse Teacher Information Sheet
- Conference Pack
- Conference Room Hire
- Wedding Ceremony Information
Conferences
Weddings
- Season ticket form
- Belhus Leaflet
- Belhus Map
- Friends of Belhus May 2010
- Friends of Belhus July 2010
- Friends of Belhus September 2010
- Friends of Belhus November 2010
- Friends of Belhus December 2010
- Friends of Belhus January 2011
- Friends of Belhus March 2011
- Friends of Belhus April 2011
- Friends of Belhus May 2011
- Friends of Belhus June 2011
- Friends of Belhus August 2011
- Friends of Belhus September 2011
- Friends of Belhus October 2011
- Friends of Belhus November 2011
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