Great Common

Downs, Moorland in Essex Uttlesford

England

Great Common

Lane to Great Canfield
Lane to Great Canfield Credit: Trevor Harris

Great Common, Essex (Downs, Moorland) is a picturesque and diverse area located in the county of Essex, England. Spanning approximately 10 square miles, it encompasses a range of habitats including downs, moorland, and open grassland. The area is characterized by its rolling hills, expansive views, and rich biodiversity.

Great Common is renowned for its unique geological features, primarily consisting of chalk downland formations. These downland areas are home to a variety of plant species, including rare orchids, wildflowers, and grasses. The downs also provide a habitat for various bird species, such as skylarks and peregrine falcons, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

In addition to the downs, Great Common boasts expansive moorland areas. These moorlands are characterized by their wet, boggy terrain and are home to a diverse range of plants and wildlife. Visitors can expect to encounter species such as heather, bilberry, and cotton grass, as well as various butterflies and dragonflies.

The open grassland areas of Great Common provide a habitat for grazing animals, such as sheep and horses, adding to the rural charm of the area. The land is also crisscrossed with footpaths and trails, making it an ideal location for walking, hiking, and exploring the natural beauty of the Essex countryside.

Overall, Great Common, Essex (Downs, Moorland) offers visitors a unique and diverse landscape, with its downs, moorland, and open grassland providing a haven for a wide range of plant and animal species.

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Great Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.835494/0.27449917 or Grid Reference TL5617. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lane to Great Canfield
Lane to Great Canfield
Gruesome relic at Hellman's Cross On the south side of the crossroad are these stocks and whipping post. The information plaque on the fencing reads: "These stocks were replaced by the Parish Council to commemorate the millennium 2000AD. The whipping post was also restored. Last recorded use of the stocks was in 1860 for a case of drunkenness. This is also the site where Elizabeth Abbot of Helmans, Great Canfield was burnt as a witch in 1683."
Gruesome relic at Hellman's Cross
On the south side of the crossroad are these stocks and whipping post. The information plaque on the fencing reads: "These stocks were replaced by the Parish Council to commemorate the millennium 2000AD. The whipping post was also restored. Last recorded use of the stocks was in 1860 for a case of drunkenness. This is also the site where Elizabeth Abbot of Helmans, Great Canfield was burnt as a witch in 1683."
Shed with trailers  One of the farm buildings at Crabbs Green Farm.
Shed with trailers
One of the farm buildings at Crabbs Green Farm.
Field and farm track at Crabbs Green Farm The field has been freshly ploughed and a harrow is working nearby.
Field and farm track at Crabbs Green Farm
The field has been freshly ploughed and a harrow is working nearby.
Field north of Crabbs Green Farm Taken from Crabbs Green Lane looking west. The tractor track dead ahead shows the line of the public footpath crossing this field.
Field north of Crabbs Green Farm
Taken from Crabbs Green Lane looking west. The tractor track dead ahead shows the line of the public footpath crossing this field.
Road junction at Taverners Green With the lane called Crabbs Green on the left ahead.
Road junction at Taverners Green
With the lane called Crabbs Green on the left ahead.
On the lane to Broomshawbury Looking north here with the fingerpost for Boxley Lane just visible in the centre ahead.
On the lane to Broomshawbury
Looking north here with the fingerpost for Boxley Lane just visible in the centre ahead.
House north of Broomshawbury Taken from just outside the private entrance to Broomshawbury Farm.
House north of Broomshawbury
Taken from just outside the private entrance to Broomshawbury Farm.
Field and copse near Woolard's Ash Taken on the lane to Broomshawbury,
Field and copse near Woolard's Ash
Taken on the lane to Broomshawbury,
Field south of Greenhill Is beside, or was part of Brumsted Common.
Field south of Greenhill
Is beside, or was part of Brumsted Common.
Cottages at Greenhill, near Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
Cottages at Greenhill, near Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex
Country road near Great Canfield, Essex
Country road near Great Canfield, Essex
Peckers farmhouse, near Hellman's Cross, Essex Hellman's Cross is close to Great Canfield. The road in the photo is Green Street.
Peckers farmhouse, near Hellman's Cross, Essex
Hellman's Cross is close to Great Canfield. The road in the photo is Green Street.
Green Street, Hellman's Cross, near Great Canfield, Essex
Green Street, Hellman's Cross, near Great Canfield, Essex
Farmhouse at Grange Farm, Great Canfield, Essex
Farmhouse at Grange Farm, Great Canfield, Essex
The driveway to Barrington Hall
The driveway to Barrington Hall
Farm reservoir at Broomshawbury
Farm reservoir at Broomshawbury
Farmland Newly ploughed
Farmland
Newly ploughed
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Great Common is located at Grid Ref: TL5617 (Lat: 51.835494, Lng: 0.27449917)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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