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a Picturesque Village in the county of Essex
(6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction E of Anstey)This enchanting village with its unusual name lies at the western boundary of the county. Its quaint name comes from the joining of Great and Little Ambo in the 17th century...
in the county of Hertfordshire
(8.8 miles, 14.2 km, direction SE of Anstey)There are many interesting places to visit including St.Michael's Church which is exceptionally spacious and has a spire that can been seen for miles around...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Essex
(8.9 miles, 14.3 km, direction NE of Anstey)The outstanding feature of Saffron Walden is its rich variety of properties tangled around its web of ancient streets...
in the county of Hertfordshire
(9.8 miles, 15.8 km, direction NW of Anstey)Ashwell embodies some of the finest domestic architecture in England, here in this well preserved village, at a glance you get a pleasurable insight as to what England was like in the 16th and 17th-centuries...
in the county of Hertfordshire
(10.2 miles, 16.4 km, direction W of Anstey)The town lies close to the River Beane, in a spot where the river flows through some lovely water meadows and tranquil English countryside...
All towns in HertfordshireOnce, centuries ago in the days of Henry VIII a Benedictine Abbey stood here. A casualty of King's Dissolution caused by his.....
Duxford retains its wartime atmosphere and, as many of its aeroplanes still fly, you might even see one take to the air during a.....
These perfectly laid out gardens were started in the mid 18th century by Atkinson Francis Gibson. They are particularly noted.....
Very little remains of Saffron Walden Castle, but what is here is well worth seeing for it is a fine example of a Norman.....
This is the second oldest purpose-built museum in the country. It occupies a gracious russet brick building in an enclosed.....
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