Restored Tudor House in the Village of Writtle near Chelmsford
Paper Mill Lock on the Chelmer and Blackwater canal which was opened in 1797 to connect Chelmsford to the Coast.
St John the Baptist Church, Little Maplestead often known as the Round Church because it has a circular Nave. It was built by the Knights Hospitaller c1340.
Steeple Bumpstead Moot Hall known as the "Old Schole" was built in 1592 by the inhabitants on land rented from the Crown
Church Street, Saffron Walden ~ a fine example of the Essex art of Pargeting.
Cressing Temple built by the Knights Templar c1137. This photograph is of the Wheat Barn, one of two of the finest Templar built barns in Europe. .
The Fox Inn ~ a 16th century inn on the Green at Finchingfield
Thorrington Tide Mill ~ A weather-boarded tide mill built in 1831 with a breastshot waterwheel and three pairs of millstones.
Ingatestone Hall is a Grade I listed 16th-century manor house, built by Sir William Petre