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Attractions near St Osyth Beach Holiday Park
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This is a list of the attractions near this campsite that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this campsite.
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Beth Chatto Gardens
(5 Miles)*
The Beth Chatto Gardens began in 1960. From an overgrown wasteland with poor gravel soil and boggy hollows, it has been transformed into an informal garden harmonising with the surrounding countryside. |
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Bourne Mill
(8 Miles)*
The mill was originally built as a fishing lodge in 1591 and features stepped Dutch gables. It was converted in the 19th century to a mill for fulling (a process in cloth manufacture) and later flour milling. |
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Colchester Zoo
(10 Miles)*
Colchester Zoo is now one of the finest Zoos in Europe due to a constant programme of development. |
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Sir Alfred Munnings Art Museum
(11 Miles)*
Castle House and its Collection is a fitting memorial to Sir Alfred Munnings, KCVO, PRA, who lived at Castle House from 1919 until his death in 1959. |
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Layer Marney Tower
(11 Miles)*
Layer Marney Tower was built between 1515 and 1525 and is the tallest Tudor Gatehouse in the country. Henry 1st Lord Marney was Henry VIII's Lord Privy Seal and he built himself a house which was, he thought, magnificent enough for a person of his po |
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Flatford Bridge Cottage
(11 Miles)*
This thatched sixteenth century cottage is at the heart of Constable Country. It houses a display about the artist who features Bridge Cottage in several of his paintings. |
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Mangapps Railway Museum
(14 Miles)*
Mangapps has one of the largest collections of historic railway items on public display in Britain. |
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Coggeshall Grange Barn
(16 Miles)*
One of the oldest timber-framed Barns in Europe, dating from the 13th century. It was the barn of the Cistercian monastery of Coggeshall. |
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Maeldune Heritage Centre
(16 Miles)*
Maeldune Heritage Centre is the home of the 42 foot Maldon embroidery which celebrates the 1000th anniversary of the Battle of Maldon. |
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Paycockes House
(16 Miles)*
This fine half-timbered house is evidence of the wealth generated by the East Anglian wool trade in the 15th and 16th centuries. It contains unusually rich panelling and wood carving. |
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Towns near St Osyth Beach Holiday Park
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This is a list of the towns near this campsite that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this campsite.
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Brightlingsea
(1 Mile)*
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St. Osyth
(1 Mile)*
St Osyth is a historic village in Essex located between Colchester< and Clacton-on-Sea. |
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Little Clacton
(4 Miles)*
Little Clacton is a pleasant village on the outskirts of Great Clacton and Clacton town centre, it is situated approximately three miles from Weeley and Thorpe-Le-Soken. |
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Great Bentley
(4 Miles)*
Great Bently is a large village eight miles from Colchester and five miles from Clacton and the Essex Coast. |
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Great Clacton
(4 Miles)*
Great Clacton is a mile from Clacton-on-Sea town centre and seafront. It was originally a distinct village in its own right from the resort of Clacton-on-Sea; however it now merges into one large development. |
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Thorrington
(4 Miles)*
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Weeley
(5 Miles)*
Weeley village is eleven miles from Colchester, seven miles west of Walton and five miles from Clacton. The main road to Frinton and Walton passes through, busy with traffic although off the main road the village itself is less busy |
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Clacton-on-Sea
(5 Miles)*
The seaside town of Clacton-on –Sea was once upon a time a buzzing holiday hotspot on the East Anglian Essex coast. |
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Alresford
(5 Miles)*
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Wivenhoe
(5 Miles)*
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