South Woodham Ferrers

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Whalebone Inn
"Have been here several times all ways been good. Today organised a lunch for 48 retired firemen and their wives. Well things could not have gone better. The staff friendly ..." More

Whalebone Inn
"had the xmas lunch, it was excellent, the presentation was first class, I would go again, well done to the chef.

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Whalebone Inn
"Visited this restaurant Last November and said that we will return. This we did as a family (9) for sunday lunch for my wife's birthday. Not everyone had a starter, ..." More

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South Woodham Ferrers is in the borough of Chelmsford, Essex. The town is to the east of Fenn Creek, near to where it meets the River Crouch. The town of South Woodham Ferrers developed around the station that was originally built in the early 20th century to serve the smaller town of Woodham Ferrers, which lies a mile or so to the north. The final phase of the town's development has occurred in the last two years with a new area of building near Fenn Creek. Radar Hill lies to the north of the town and gained its name due to the various radar mounted antennae that are on it, but its true name is 'Bushy Hill'. There are also rumours that radar hill conceals a hidden bunker. It is very easy to walk or cycle from one side of town to the other via Golden Jubilee Walk which was built in honour of Queen Elizabeth II for her Golden Anniversary in 2002. South Woodham Ferrers is also home to the award winning Crouch Vale Brewery, and small groups can visit the brewery by prior arrangement. Other places of interest include Marsh Farm Country Park, Compass Gardens, Saltcoats Park and the Memorial Park.

Care Home

Eastham
Windle Court

Dentist

Brickfields Dental Practice
The Dental Surgery

Doctor

Greenwood Surgery
The Surgery

Estate Agent

Church & Hawes

Market

Nats Local Markets

Pub and Bar

Curlew
Town Crier
Whalebone Inn

Restaurant

Curlew
Rupali’s
Shaw Farm Country Carvery
Town Crier

School

Chetwood Primary School
St Mary’s C of E Primary School

Solicitor

Harvey Copping & Harrison

Taxi

Battlesbridge Cars
Danbury & Bicknacre Cars

Sports Clubs

Eyott Sailing Club (Sailing)
Old Ferrians (Men's Hockey)
Old Ferrians (Women's Hockey)
South Woodham Ferrers RFC (Rugby Union)

Shops

Dream Machine Discos
Candy Stix
Butlers Traditional Sweet Shop
Foodland
Smithbrights Butchers
Goldlight Pharmacy
RSC Photography
Jacaranda Florists
Wedding Fleur
Four Acres Farm Shop

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The Oakland Hotel (0.60 miles)

The Oakland Hotel
The Oakland Hotel is a family owned hotel providing a warm and friendly welcome. We are conveniently located in the town centre close to Chelmsford and Southend on Sea. South Woodham Ferrers is surrounded ... More | visit website
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Frasers (2.40 miles)

Frasers

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Quality en-suite guest accommodation in the village of Battlesbridge, famous for its Antiques shops.Nestling on the banks of the River Crouch, an idylic countryside setting, but close to the towns ... More

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Innkeepers Lodge (2.82 miles)

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Situated in Wickford this lodge is located close to basildon zoo, basildon leisure park and southend and chelmsford shopping centres. only eight miles to the east, southend on sea offers ... More

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The Chichester Hotel (4.00 miles)

The Chichester Hotel
The Chichester Hotel is an independently owned family run hotel that offers a warm welcome with freindly service to both business and leisure travellers. The hotel is constructed around a rectangular courtyard garden, two sides of ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Basildon (Rayleigh) (4.96 miles)

Premier Inn Basildon (Rayleigh)
Conveniently positioned within easy reach of the M25. For shops and local amenities Basildon town centre is only 3 miles away. Ideally located just half a mile from Rayleigh train station. Our Basildon (Rayleigh) Premier Inn ... More | visit website
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Crouch Valley Lodge (5.24 miles)

Crouch Valley Lodge

Nestling in the heart of the Dengie Peninsula.
The clean laminate floors, digital reception TVs and pure white linen shout volumes for this 3 diamond motel. Value for money is the key phrase coupled with old ... More | visit website

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Limburn House (5.38 miles)

Limburn House

Limburn House is a privately run Bed and Breakfast by husband and wife team Carol and Richard 01621 851 392 . We have an idealic setting in paddocks but still convenient for the Historic town ... More | visit website

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Pontlands Park Hotel (5.95 miles)

Pontlands Park Hotel

This beautifully converted Victorian mansion is the location for a very comfortable, homely & friendly Hotel on the outskirts of Chelmsford. The Hotel is very much 'home from home' where the family-run atmosphere prevails.The elegant ... More | visit website

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Maison Renouf (6.16 miles)

Maison Renouf

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As Southend's only Boutique Hotel you will find Maison Renouf stylish and friendly. Rooms are large with an en-suite bathrooms and showers. Our prices include all you can eat ... More

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Rothmans Bed & Breakfast (6.60 miles)

Rothmans Bed & Breakfast
Rothmans Bed and Breakfast is located in at 22 High Street, Great Baddow in Essex, just 30 minutes from London.
The house is a Grade II Heritage listed 17th Century manor home, with many ... More | visit website

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