Essex Business Cards Photo Contest Winners
Although we said that we would choose a city or town in the UK, we received so many beautiful photos from all over Essex County UK we decided to showcase this region.
Essex County offers a wide variety of sites and attractions including rural, cultural and marine attractions. Due to the rich history of the region, there are a number of historical sites to see in Essex.
Some Essex County Attractions
- Roman Remains
- Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town, surrounding much of the centre is the oldest wall of its kind in Britain. The foundations of the Temple of Claudius can still be seen below the castle.
- Roman settlements have also been found beneath towns such as: the recently excavated Romano-British town at Heybridge, Maldon, Chelmsford, Braintree and Great Dunmow
- Castles, Churches and Buildings
- Norman castle at Hedingham for exquisite Norman architecture
- Medieval Castle & Village offers an educational experience of Medieval life
- Waltham Abbey is a Norman Abbey founded in 1060 by King Harold
- Thaxted Guildhall which dates back to around 1450
- Audley End House in Saffron Walden
- The church of St Peter-on-the-Wall in Bradwell-on-Sea
- Coastal Towns
- The Maritime Essex tour starts at Harwich and finishes at Leigh-on-Sea
- Harwich Essex is where you will find numerous marine museums and lighthouses.
- The Thames Barges are anchored at Maldon and provide a scenic view the river Thames
- Sea side resorts including the early Victorian resort of Walton-on-the-Naze
History of Essex UK
Since pre-Roman Britain the land now known as Essex was inhabited by a tribe known as the Trinovantes. This region grew wealthy by conducting intensive trades with the Roman Empire. When the Romans invaded Britain, this region was the first to be occupied by the Romans. The town of Camulodunum, (Known today as the Essex town of Colchester) became the capital of provincial Britannia. Camulodunum was attacked and destroyed in 61 AD. Sometime after its destruction, London was established as the new capital of Britannia. Essex was established in the early Middle Ages as the eastern kingdom of the Saxons. Its name originates from old English meaning “East Saxons”. The Kingdom of Essex was traditionally founded in 527 AD by Æscwine (also known as Aescwine, Erkenwine, or Erchenwine). The independent Kingdom eventually merged with the Kingdom of England and Essex became known as a shire. Essex County Council was formed in 1889.
Facts about Essex
- Essex County's coat of arms comprises three Saxon knives (seax) arranged on a red background
- The traditional county flower of Essex is the cowslip (Primula veris) but after a census the residents named the Common Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) the county wildflower.
Districts of Essex
Chelmsford
Uttlesford
Braintree
Colchester (oldest recorded town in Britain)
Tendring
Thurrock (Unitary authority)
Southend-on-Sea (Unitary authority)
For more information about the sites and attractions located in Essex County click here.
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