Horse Rill

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Suffolk Babergh

England

Horse Rill

View across the Stour estuary from The Walls at dusk Looking north-northwest.
View across the Stour estuary from The Walls at dusk Credit: Robert Lamb

Horse Rill is a small tidal creek located in the county of Suffolk, England. It is situated near the village of Felixstowe, just east of the River Orwell estuary. The creek is known for its picturesque setting and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Horse Rill is surrounded by marshland and is influenced by the tides of the North Sea. During high tide, the creek is filled with seawater, creating a small estuary-like environment. As the tide recedes, the water level decreases, revealing mudflats and sandbanks.

The creek is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The marshland surrounding Horse Rill supports various species of grasses and reeds, providing a habitat for many bird species. During the winter months, the creek becomes a haven for migratory birds, including waders, ducks, and geese.

Aside from birdlife, Horse Rill is also home to small marine creatures such as crabs, shrimp, and fish. The creek provides an important feeding ground for these organisms, attracting larger predators such as herons and egrets.

Due to its tranquil and natural surroundings, Horse Rill offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, birdwatching, and photography. There are designated footpaths and viewpoints along the creek, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty of this unique coastal ecosystem.

In conclusion, Horse Rill in Suffolk is a picturesque tidal creek surrounded by marshland and influenced by the tides of the North Sea. It is a haven for birdlife and other marine creatures, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts.

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Horse Rill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.955246/1.0743219 or Grid Reference TM1132. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View across the Stour estuary from The Walls at dusk Looking north-northwest.
View across the Stour estuary from The Walls at dusk
Looking north-northwest.
View across the River Stour estuary from The Walls Looking north-northwest.
View across the River Stour estuary from The Walls
Looking north-northwest.
View of St. Mary & St. Michael's Church in Mistley from The Walls Looking south-southeast.
View of St. Mary & St. Michael's Church in Mistley from The Walls
Looking south-southeast.
View of Mistley Towers from the village square Looking north-northeast.
View of Mistley Towers from the village square
Looking north-northeast.
View of the EDME Malt Extract chimney towering above a house in Mistley from the village square Looking south-southeast.
View of the EDME Malt Extract chimney towering above a house in Mistley from the village square
Looking south-southeast.
View of the fingerpost sign on a bench in the village square Looks like a vehicle has crashed into the traditional fingerpost sign (as well as a nearby lamp post) on Mistley's village square and, rather ingeniously, the sign has been maintained by someone placing it on the nearby bench. Looking south-southwest.
View of the fingerpost sign on a bench in the village square
Looks like a vehicle has crashed into the traditional fingerpost sign (as well as a nearby lamp post) on Mistley's village square and, rather ingeniously, the sign has been maintained by someone placing it on the nearby bench. Looking south-southwest.
Brantham church The Church of St Michael and All Angels is a grade II*(star) listed building. Medieval with extensive 19th century rebuilding and restorations.
Brantham church
The Church of St Michael and All Angels is a grade II*(star) listed building. Medieval with extensive 19th century rebuilding and restorations.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower Draining the tower roof at the SW corner.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower
Draining the tower roof at the SW corner.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower Draining the tower roof at the NW corner.
Gargoyle, Brantham church tower
Draining the tower roof at the NW corner.
St. Michael's Pre-school, Brantham Mapped as an 'Institute'.
St. Michael's Pre-school, Brantham
Mapped as an 'Institute'.
Mistley, St Mary & St Michael
Mistley, St Mary & St Michael
Old Milestone, B1352, High Street, Mistley The milestone was originally located on the High Street, Mistley at TM 1181 3178. It was later moved against the wall of a building on Mistley Quay, see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6045295" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6045295">Link</a> , then temporarily put in to store during property development, and has now been re-installed in the Swan Basin, High Street. Parish of Mistley (Tendring District), Carved stone post, originally erected in the 19th century. A replacement for the cast iron post that would later have been fitted to the milestone is located close by, see <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7148738" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7148738">Link</a>

Inscription reads:-
LXI / Colchester / 10 / Mistley  : : (Harwich / 11)

Milestone Society National ID: EX_COHH61
Old Milestone, B1352, High Street, Mistley
The milestone was originally located on the High Street, Mistley at TM 1181 3178. It was later moved against the wall of a building on Mistley Quay, see Link , then temporarily put in to store during property development, and has now been re-installed in the Swan Basin, High Street. Parish of Mistley (Tendring District), Carved stone post, originally erected in the 19th century. A replacement for the cast iron post that would later have been fitted to the milestone is located close by, see Link Inscription reads:- LXI / Colchester / 10 / Mistley : : (Harwich / 11) Milestone Society National ID: EX_COHH61
Replacement Milestone, B1352, High St, Mistley, Swan Basin This milestone is located in the Swan Basin, against the far wall to the right of the original stone milestone EX_COHH61, <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7148662" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7148662">Link</a>. Parish of Mistley (Tendring District). It is a replacement for the original cast iron post, Bendall iron casting design, erected by the Essex Second District turnpike trust in the 19th century. Cast iron posts on this Colchester to Harwich route were made to be bolted on to the original stone milestones.

Inscription reads:-
HARWICH / 11  : : COLCHESTER / 10  : :  MISTLEY / TO / LONDON / 61  :  : BENDALL / IRON AND BRASS / FOUNDERS / PLOUGH AND MACHINE / MAKER / LAWFORD / ESSEX /1834

Milestone Society National ID: EX_COHH61AR
Replacement Milestone, B1352, High St, Mistley, Swan Basin
This milestone is located in the Swan Basin, against the far wall to the right of the original stone milestone EX_COHH61, Link. Parish of Mistley (Tendring District). It is a replacement for the original cast iron post, Bendall iron casting design, erected by the Essex Second District turnpike trust in the 19th century. Cast iron posts on this Colchester to Harwich route were made to be bolted on to the original stone milestones. Inscription reads:- HARWICH / 11 : : COLCHESTER / 10 : : MISTLEY / TO / LONDON / 61 : : BENDALL / IRON AND BRASS / FOUNDERS / PLOUGH AND MACHINE / MAKER / LAWFORD / ESSEX /1834 Milestone Society National ID: EX_COHH61AR
The Walls, Manningtree
The Walls, Manningtree
The Walls, Manningtree
The Walls, Manningtree
Mistley war memorial and Mistley Tower
Mistley war memorial and Mistley Tower
High Street, Manningtree
High Street, Manningtree
Farmland by the Stour Estuary
Farmland by the Stour Estuary
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Horse Rill is located at Grid Ref: TM1132 (Lat: 51.955246, Lng: 1.0743219)

Administrative County: Suffolk

District: Babergh

Police Authority: Suffolk

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.955246,1.0743219
Barrier: stile
Material: metal
Step Count: 2
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 51.9559212/1.0701527
Barrier: stile
Material: metal
Step Count: 2
Stile: stepover
Lat/Long: 51.9557133/1.070375
Crossing: uncontrolled
Crossing Barrier: no
Railway: crossing
Lat/Long: 51.9558376/1.0702447
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.9550338/1.0674817
Power: tower
Lat/Long: 51.956333/1.0709846
Crossing: uncontrolled
Crossing Barrier: no
Railway: crossing
Lat/Long: 51.9557987/1.0702805
Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 51.9583464/1.0692116
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