Westmead Grove

Wood, Forest in Essex Uttlesford

England

Westmead Grove

Arkesden church
Arkesden church Credit: mym

Westmead Grove is a picturesque residential area located in the county of Essex, England. Situated amidst the stunning woodlands and forests of the region, it offers a serene and tranquil environment for its residents. The Grove is specifically known for its lush greenery, which provides a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The area is predominantly residential, with a mix of detached houses, semi-detached houses, and bungalows. The properties in Westmead Grove boast spacious gardens, perfect for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts. The architecture of the houses varies, with a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, adding to the charm of the neighborhood.

Nature lovers are drawn to Westmead Grove due to its proximity to several woodlands and forests. Residents can enjoy leisurely walks, cycling, and even picnics in the surrounding natural beauty. The woodlands are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

The Grove is well-connected to the nearby towns and cities, with good transport links and access to amenities. Local schools, shops, and recreational facilities are conveniently located within a short distance, ensuring that residents have easy access to everyday necessities.

Overall, Westmead Grove, Essex, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful and nature-filled lifestyle. With its stunning woodlands, charming houses, and excellent connectivity, it offers a perfect balance between rural tranquility and urban convenience.

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Westmead Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.986753/0.14536754 or Grid Reference TL4734. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Arkesden church
Arkesden church
Ford near Cooper's End On a Roman Road, now a byway.
Ford near Cooper's End
On a Roman Road, now a byway.
Ford near Arkesden On the road between Arkesden and Duddenhoe End, only occasionally wet.
Ford near Arkesden
On the road between Arkesden and Duddenhoe End, only occasionally wet.
The Cricketers, Clavering This is the childhood home of chef Jamie Oliver and he learnt to cook here at the age of eight. The Cricketers is still owned by Jamie Olivers parents Trevor and Sally Oliver.
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The Cricketers, Clavering
This is the childhood home of chef Jamie Oliver and he learnt to cook here at the age of eight. The Cricketers is still owned by Jamie Olivers parents Trevor and Sally Oliver. LinkExternal link
Arkesden Church Looking towards Arkesden.
Arkesden Church
Looking towards Arkesden.
Cottages at Arkesden, Essex Arkesden is a very pretty village and has many lovely thatched cottages such as these two that stand by the small green, immediately south of the church.
Cottages at Arkesden, Essex
Arkesden is a very pretty village and has many lovely thatched cottages such as these two that stand by the small green, immediately south of the church.
'The Axe & Compasses' inn, Arkesden, Essex
'The Axe & Compasses' inn, Arkesden, Essex
Hobs Aerie farm buildings, Arkesden, Essex
Hobs Aerie farm buildings, Arkesden, Essex
Clavering Court, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Court, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Place Farm, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Place Farm, Stickling Green, Clavering, Essex
Clavering Mill, Clavering, Essex A short distance north of this windmill without sails is another without sails. Both have been restored for living accommodation.
Clavering Mill, Clavering, Essex
A short distance north of this windmill without sails is another without sails. Both have been restored for living accommodation.
The lodge at Wood Hall, near Arkesden, Essex The road is Clatterbury Lane.
The lodge at Wood Hall, near Arkesden, Essex
The road is Clatterbury Lane.
Stickling Green ..and these are the greens that are grown there, wall to wall brassicas.
Stickling Green
..and these are the greens that are grown there, wall to wall brassicas.
Clavering: Disused windmills This grid square, to the north-west of Clavering, is blessed with two former windmills. The North mill is in sight directly at the end of the road, whilst the similar South mill is visible to the left, and immediately to the left of the prominent conifer tree on the horizon. Close-up views of the two are in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281333">TL4632 : Clavering: North windmill</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281340">TL4632 : Clavering: South windmill</a>
Clavering: Disused windmills
This grid square, to the north-west of Clavering, is blessed with two former windmills. The North mill is in sight directly at the end of the road, whilst the similar South mill is visible to the left, and immediately to the left of the prominent conifer tree on the horizon. Close-up views of the two are in TL4632 : Clavering: North windmill and TL4632 : Clavering: South windmill
Clavering: North windmill This is the larger of the two Clavering windmills and was built in 1811 for milling corn. The relative locations of the two mills can be seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281323">TL4632 : Clavering: Disused windmills</a>. It is now a private residence.
Clavering: North windmill
This is the larger of the two Clavering windmills and was built in 1811 for milling corn. The relative locations of the two mills can be seen in TL4632 : Clavering: Disused windmills. It is now a private residence.
Clavering: South windmill This is the smaller of the two Clavering windmills and was built in 1757 for milling corn. The relative locations of the two mills can be seen in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/281323">TL4632 : Clavering: Disused windmills</a>. It is now a private residence.
Clavering: South windmill
This is the smaller of the two Clavering windmills and was built in 1757 for milling corn. The relative locations of the two mills can be seen in TL4632 : Clavering: Disused windmills. It is now a private residence.
Stickling Green: Colehill Lane Colehill Lane, which runs between Clavering and Stickling Green, is a Public Byway or BOAT (Byway Open to All Traffic).
Stickling Green: Colehill Lane
Colehill Lane, which runs between Clavering and Stickling Green, is a Public Byway or BOAT (Byway Open to All Traffic).
Ostler's Green Country lane at Ostler's Green
Ostler's Green
Country lane at Ostler's Green
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Westmead Grove is located at Grid Ref: TL4734 (Lat: 51.986753, Lng: 0.14536754)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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