Little Henny

Settlement in Essex Braintree

England

Little Henny

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

Little Henny is a small village located in the county of Essex, England. Situated in the East of England region, it lies within the Braintree district and is part of the civil parish of Stambourne. With a population of around 150 residents, it is renowned for its picturesque countryside setting and tranquil atmosphere.

The village is nestled amidst rolling hills and lush green fields, creating a scenic backdrop for residents and visitors alike. Little Henny is surrounded by several other villages, including Great Henny, Stambourne, and Birdbrook, each contributing to the rural charm of the area.

The architecture of Little Henny is predominantly traditional, with a mix of charming cottages, farmhouses, and historic buildings. The village church, dedicated to St. Mary, stands as a prominent landmark, dating back to the 13th century. Its historic beauty attracts tourists interested in exploring the local history and architecture.

Despite its small size, Little Henny offers a close-knit community feel, with several community events and activities taking place throughout the year. The village pub serves as a social hub, offering a place for locals to gather and enjoy a drink or a meal.

Surrounded by nature, Little Henny provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, hiking, and cycling. The nearby countryside and woodlands offer scenic trails and paths, making it an ideal location for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful getaway.

Overall, Little Henny, Essex, presents a charming, idyllic village setting that captures the essence of rural England and offers a haven for those seeking a slower pace of life amidst natural beauty.

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Little Henny Images

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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.
St. John the Evangelist church, Twinstead, Essex This church was built in 1860. There is a brass inside, dated 1610, which indicates that this church replaces a much older one.
St. John the Evangelist church, Twinstead, Essex
This church was built in 1860. There is a brass inside, dated 1610, which indicates that this church replaces a much older one.
Bulmer Tye, Essex This view is from the entrance to Jenkins Farm.
Bulmer Tye, Essex
This view is from the entrance to Jenkins Farm.
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
Walnut Tree Cottage At the junction to the north of Dovehouse Farm
Walnut Tree Cottage
At the junction to the north of Dovehouse Farm
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.
Part of Church Road in Bulmer
Part of Church Road in Bulmer
Part of Gentrys Farm The road is called Clayhill Lane, which leads to Great Henny.
Part of Gentrys Farm
The road is called Clayhill Lane, which leads to Great Henny.
Gt Henny Church
Gt Henny Church
Gateway to Auberies, through the woods
Gateway to Auberies, through the woods
The B1058, Hedingham Road
The B1058, Hedingham Road
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Little Henny is located at Grid Ref: TL8538 (Lat: 52.014016, Lng: 0.70715178)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Braintree

Police Authority: Essex

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Little Henny
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