Brakemoor Hill

Hill, Mountain in Essex Braintree

England

Brakemoor Hill

St. Mary's church, Great Henny, Essex This church was originally built by the Normans, which include the lower part of the tower. The diagonal buttresses of the tower are 15th century and the broach-spire is early 18th century. Most of the rest of the church is 14th century.
St. Mary's church, Great Henny, Essex Credit: Robert Edwards

Brakemoor Hill is a prominent geographical feature located in Essex, England. Situated near the village of Brakemoor, the hill stands at an elevation of approximately 200 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest points in the county. Despite its name, Brakemoor Hill is more accurately classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its moderate height.

The hill is characterized by its gently sloping sides, covered with lush green vegetation, which provides a picturesque backdrop to the surrounding landscape. It is primarily composed of sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by natural erosion processes over millions of years. This geological history has resulted in the formation of several interesting features, such as small caves and crevices, which attract nature enthusiasts and geologists alike.

The summit of Brakemoor Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with rolling hills, scattered woodlands, and meandering river valleys stretching as far as the eye can see. On a clear day, it is possible to catch glimpses of distant landmarks, such as the nearby town of Essex and even the London skyline.

The hill is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hiking and nature walks, thanks to its well-maintained trails and accessible location. Its natural beauty and tranquility make it an ideal spot for picnics, photography, and bird-watching. Brakemoor Hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with various species of wildflowers, birds, and small mammals inhabiting its slopes.

Overall, Brakemoor Hill is a noteworthy landmark in Essex, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty and enjoy the tranquility of the English countryside.

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Brakemoor Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.02097/0.72809607 or Grid Reference TL8739. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St. Mary's church, Great Henny, Essex This church was originally built by the Normans, which include the lower part of the tower. The diagonal buttresses of the tower are 15th century and the broach-spire is early 18th century. Most of the rest of the church is 14th century.
St. Mary's church, Great Henny, Essex
This church was originally built by the Normans, which include the lower part of the tower. The diagonal buttresses of the tower are 15th century and the broach-spire is early 18th century. Most of the rest of the church is 14th century.
'King's Head' public house, Great Cornard, Suffolk This is one of many pubs along the B1508 in Great Cornard.
'King's Head' public house, Great Cornard, Suffolk
This is one of many pubs along the B1508 in Great Cornard.
Cottages at Henny Street, Essex Henny Street is a small hamlet, east of Great Henny, and lies on a minor road that links Sudbury to Bures. The road in this picture leads to the village of Middleton.
Cottages at Henny Street, Essex
Henny Street is a small hamlet, east of Great Henny, and lies on a minor road that links Sudbury to Bures. The road in this picture leads to the village of Middleton.
Casefields Farm, Little Cornard, Suffolk
Casefields Farm, Little Cornard, Suffolk
Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard, Suffolk
Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard, Suffolk
A view at Middleton, Essex The house in this picture is known as, Queens Beeches, and the narrow road becomes a track to the right, which leads to the parish church.
A view at Middleton, Essex
The house in this picture is known as, Queens Beeches, and the narrow road becomes a track to the right, which leads to the parish church.
Ancient oak tree on old trackway
Ancient oak tree on old trackway
View from Henny towards Middleton
View from Henny towards Middleton
The Ryes
The Ryes
Armsey Farm
Armsey Farm
All Saints, Middleton, Essex
All Saints, Middleton, Essex
All Saints, Middleton, Essex - Porch
All Saints, Middleton, Essex - Porch
All Saints, Middleton, Essex - East end
All Saints, Middleton, Essex - East end
Country road, on the way to Great Henny The section of road in the distance, running right to left, form part of the Stour Valley Path.
Country road, on the way to Great Henny
The section of road in the distance, running right to left, form part of the Stour Valley Path.
Gt Henny Church
Gt Henny Church
River Stour at Baker's Mill A prestigious new housing development at Baker's Mill by Barratt Homes overlooks the River Stour at Great Cornard.
River Stour at Baker's Mill
A prestigious new housing development at Baker's Mill by Barratt Homes overlooks the River Stour at Great Cornard.
Baker's Mill pond The original Baker's Mill has been converted into apartments, but the mill pond still remains, the property of the neighbouring Mill House.
Baker's Mill pond
The original Baker's Mill has been converted into apartments, but the mill pond still remains, the property of the neighbouring Mill House.
Baker's Mill, Great Cornard The former mill has been converted into luxury apartments, overlooking the River Stour.
Baker's Mill, Great Cornard
The former mill has been converted into luxury apartments, overlooking the River Stour.
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Brakemoor Hill is located at Grid Ref: TL8739 (Lat: 52.02097, Lng: 0.72809607)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Braintree

Police Authority: Essex

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.02097,0.72809607
Middleton
Is In: Essex, England, UK
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 52.0221116/0.7259074
Barrier: bollard
Bicycle: no
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 52.0233746/0.7237432
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: CO10 1067
Source: gps
Lat/Long: 52.0232072/0.7275403
Booth: K6
Removed Amenity: telephone
Source: gps
Lat/Long: 52.0232351/0.7275596
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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