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     Danbury and Little Baddow are two of the most desirable locations in Essex as the area is surrounded by commons and National Trust woodland.
Local amenities include doctors, dentists, medical centre, bank, chemist, numerous public houses and restaurants. Education includes two prep schools (Elm Green, Little Baddow & Heathcote, Danbury) and two primary schools (Danbury Park & St Johns). Transport facilities to the secondary schools leave from the village centre every morning. Danbury and Little Baddow also offer The Warren Golf Club & Venue.
Visit www.warrengolfclub.co.uk.
Burnham-on-Crouch is situated on the north bank of the River Crouch, which is an attractive tidal estuary and a renowned yachting centre, hosting Burnham Week at the end of August. The town has a population of just over 7,500 and is the principal settlement on the Dengie peninsula and is consequently able to boast facilities that include two primary schools and a secondary
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school, doctors, dentists, a cinema, Burnham Yacht Harbour/Marina and several other boat yards, four yacht clubs, two supermarkets, numerous restaurants and public houses, and a railway station on the Southminster branch line, with direct trains into London Liverpool Street. The Burnham-on-Crouch Golf Club, founded in 1923, is situated in Creeksea on the outskirts of Burnham and enjoys breath taking views over the Crouch Valley and River Crouch.
In the Maldon District are the coastal and countryside villages of St Lawrence and Tillingham, which are again a haven for boating and yachting enthusiasts.
The historic village of Bradwell-on-Sea situated within the Dengie Peninsular, is located in a maritime setting with several beaches, highly regarded marina and therefore an ideal setting for the sailing and motor boating enthusiasts. Bradwell also offers a sailing/training school (Bradwell Outdoors) which offers a great opportunity for adults and children alike to learn the art of sailing.
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