Epping in Essex

Epping is a Town in the county of Essex.

Epping is a market town in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located 3.6 miles north east of Loughton, 9 miles south west of Harlow and 18 miles northwest of Brentwood. Originally a small town, epping has expanded greatly in the last century

Epping Forest has been an established tourist destination since Victorian times and epping sits at its heart. It’s arguably epping’s biggest attraction with a history going back to Roman Britain

The epping market dates all the way back to 1253 when king Henry III granted epping a weekly Market Charter on Thursdays as indicated by a tablet on epping Town Hall which was built in 1699 . The epping May fair is also one of oldest traditional events in epping as it was first mentioned as

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There are great places to visit near Epping including some great towns, castles, woodlands, airports, historic buildings, cities, villages, country parks, shopping centres, parks and nature reserves.

Colchester, Epping, Maldon, Southend-on-Sea, Saffron Walden, Braintree, and Basildon are some of Epping best towns to visit near Epping.

Castles to visit near Epping include Colchester Castle.

Epping Forest, and Bedfords Park are great places to visit near Epping if you like woodlands.

Airports to visit near Epping include London Southend Airport, and London Stansted Airport.

Epping has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Audley End House and Gardens, and Chelmsford Cathedral.

There are a number of cities near to Epping including Chelmsford.

Epping is near some unmissable villages like Hatfield Peverel,

Thorndon Country Park is a great place to visit close to Epping if you like country parks.

Don't miss Lakeside Shopping Centre's shopping centres if visiting the area around Epping.

Parks to visit near Epping include Bedfords Park.

There are a number of nature reserves near to Epping including Bedfords Park.

Epping History

There are some historic monuments around Epping:

Places to see near Epping

History of Epping

A number of listed buildings, most dating from the 18th century, line both sides of the High Street although many were substantially altered internally during the 19th century. Some of the oldest buildings in the town are at each end of the Conservation Area, such as Beulah Lodge in Lindsey Street (17th century), and a group of 17th- and early 18th-century cottages numbered 98-110 on High Street. The original parish church, first mentioned in 1177, was All Saints’ in Epping Upland, the nave and chancel of which date from the 13th Century. In 1833, the 14th-century chapel of St John the Baptist in the High Road was rebuilt in the Gothic Revival style. It became the parish church of Epping in 1888 and was again rebuilt. A large tower was added in 1909. The town is significant for the Epping sausage, and, in the 18th and 19th centuries, for Epping butter.

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