Horkesley, Little

Settlement in Essex Colchester

England

Horkesley, Little

Wissington church
Wissington church Credit: mym

Horkesley, Little is a small village located in the county of Essex, in the southeastern part of England. The village is situated about 4 miles northeast of the town of Colchester and is surrounded by picturesque countryside and farmland.

With a population of around 500 residents, Horkesley, Little is a close-knit community that exudes a tranquil and rural atmosphere. It is known for its idyllic setting, characterized by charming cottages, historic buildings, and well-tended gardens. The village is surrounded by lush green fields and meadows, providing a peaceful and scenic backdrop.

Horkesley, Little is steeped in history, with evidence of its existence dating back to medieval times. The village boasts several notable landmarks, including St Peter's Church, a beautiful 14th-century building with a striking tower that dominates the village skyline. The church is known for its impressive stained glass windows and intricate architectural details.

The village offers a sense of community spirit, with various local amenities catering to the needs of residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, and a local pub. The countryside setting also provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding.

Despite its rural charm, Horkesley, Little benefits from its proximity to Colchester, which offers a wider range of amenities and services. The village is well-connected to the larger towns and cities in the region through a network of roads, making it an attractive place to live for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle within easy reach of urban conveniences.

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Wissington church
Wissington church
St. Peter & St. Paul's church, Little Horkesley, Essex The church we see today is a rebuild of 1958 because the old church was completely destroyed by a bomb in September 1940. However, many of the treasures and monuments from the old church survived and are now housed in the present church. These include three oak effigies.
St. Peter & St. Paul's church, Little Horkesley, Essex
The church we see today is a rebuild of 1958 because the old church was completely destroyed by a bomb in September 1940. However, many of the treasures and monuments from the old church survived and are now housed in the present church. These include three oak effigies.
All Saints church, Great Horkesley, Essex Most of this church is of the perpendicular period though there is evidence of Norman work.  The tower is 13th century.  Oddly, the battlements are built from Roman bricks. The church stands some distance north of the main village area.
All Saints church, Great Horkesley, Essex
Most of this church is of the perpendicular period though there is evidence of Norman work. The tower is 13th century. Oddly, the battlements are built from Roman bricks. The church stands some distance north of the main village area.
Cockrell's Farm, Wormingford, Essex
Cockrell's Farm, Wormingford, Essex
St. Mary's church, Wissington, Suffolk Apart from the bell-turret, the whole church is Norman. However, the Victorians made it look more Norman in 1853 when it was restored. This view shows the Norman apse. Inside there are extensive remains of wall paintings, though the quality is poor.
St. Mary's church, Wissington, Suffolk
Apart from the bell-turret, the whole church is Norman. However, the Victorians made it look more Norman in 1853 when it was restored. This view shows the Norman apse. Inside there are extensive remains of wall paintings, though the quality is poor.
Lodge at the entrance to Westwood Park, Essex
Lodge at the entrance to Westwood Park, Essex
'Rose & Crown' inn, Great Horkesley, Essex This inn dates back to the 16th century and stands by the side of the A.134 road.
'Rose & Crown' inn, Great Horkesley, Essex
This inn dates back to the 16th century and stands by the side of the A.134 road.
Entrance to Nevards Farm, Great Horkesley, Essex
Entrance to Nevards Farm, Great Horkesley, Essex
Coveneys Farm, Great Horkesley, Essex
Coveneys Farm, Great Horkesley, Essex
South of Little Horkesley The Sugar Beet Harvest ready for Transport
South of Little Horkesley
The Sugar Beet Harvest ready for Transport
Byway North of Little Horkesley Byway out of Little Horkesley looking towards the Stour Valley
Byway North of Little Horkesley
Byway out of Little Horkesley looking towards the Stour Valley
Kings Farm
Kings Farm
North East of Wormingford Farmland looking towards the River Stour North East of Worminford.
North East of Wormingford
Farmland looking towards the River Stour North East of Worminford.
River Stour, Suffolk/Essex border Private fishing on the north bank of the River Stour, between Little Horkesley and Nayland. Suffolk is on the left bank, Essex is on the right bank.
River Stour, Suffolk/Essex border
Private fishing on the north bank of the River Stour, between Little Horkesley and Nayland. Suffolk is on the left bank, Essex is on the right bank.
Upper Dairy Farm, Holts Road, Little Horkesley Circa early 17th Century timber framed farm house, Grade II listed.  Farmed in the 19th Century by Henry Turrall of the East Suffolk farming family.  Now known simply as "Dairy Farm", it has in the past been known by the names "Upper Dairy Farm" and "Upper Dairy Hall Farm".
Upper Dairy Farm, Holts Road, Little Horkesley
Circa early 17th Century timber framed farm house, Grade II listed. Farmed in the 19th Century by Henry Turrall of the East Suffolk farming family. Now known simply as "Dairy Farm", it has in the past been known by the names "Upper Dairy Farm" and "Upper Dairy Hall Farm".
Vinesse Road, heading towards Little Horkesley
Vinesse Road, heading towards Little Horkesley
The farmhouse at Kings Farm on Vinesse Road
The farmhouse at Kings Farm on Vinesse Road
Part of Water Lane This is heading towards the A134 near Nayland.
Part of Water Lane
This is heading towards the A134 near Nayland.
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Horkesley, Little is located at Grid Ref: TL9632 (Lat: 51.952364, Lng: 0.853438)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Colchester

Police Authority: Essex

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Located within 500m of 51.952364,0.853438
Little Horkesley
Is In: Essex, England, UK
Place: village
Source: gps survey
Lat/Long: 51.9525518/0.8527103
The Beehive
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Public Transport: platform
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