Pepper's Green

Settlement in Essex Uttlesford

England

Pepper's Green

Souther Cross Road, Good Easter
Souther Cross Road, Good Easter Credit: David Howard

Pepper's Green is a small village located in the county of Essex, England. Situated approximately 10 miles northeast of the town of Chelmsford, it falls within the administrative district of Uttlesford. The village is nestled amidst picturesque countryside and is known for its tranquil and idyllic setting.

The origins of Pepper's Green can be traced back to medieval times, and it has retained much of its historical charm. The village is characterized by a collection of traditional cottages and farmhouses, many of which date back several centuries. These architectural gems contribute to the area's rustic and timeless appeal.

The village is primarily residential, with a small but close-knit community. It boasts a quaint village green, which serves as a focal point for local events and gatherings. The nearby countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding, making it a desirable location for nature enthusiasts.

While Pepper's Green may be a peaceful retreat, it is not far removed from modern amenities. The market town of Great Dunmow is just a short drive away, providing residents with access to a range of shops, restaurants, and services. Additionally, the village is well-connected to larger urban centers, with good transport links to Chelmsford and beyond.

In summary, Pepper's Green offers a charming and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its historic architecture, beautiful countryside, and friendly community, it provides a quintessential English village experience.

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Pepper's Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.769579/0.346052 or Grid Reference TL6110. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Souther Cross Road, Good Easter
Souther Cross Road, Good Easter
School Road, Good Easter
School Road, Good Easter
Houses on Mill Road, Good Easter
Houses on Mill Road, Good Easter
House on Mill Road, Good Easter
House on Mill Road, Good Easter
St Andrew's Church, Good Easter, Essex
St Andrew's Church, Good Easter, Essex
Churchyard gate  and path, Berners Roding, Essex This path passes through the overgrown churchyard of All Saints Church. At least it was until it was deconsecrated in 1985. The path goes ahead alongside the buildings of Berners Hall Farm to join the roadway
Churchyard gate and path, Berners Roding, Essex
This path passes through the overgrown churchyard of All Saints Church. At least it was until it was deconsecrated in 1985. The path goes ahead alongside the buildings of Berners Hall Farm to join the roadway
All Saints Church, Berners Roding, Essex Constructed sometime during the 14th century in the tiny hamlet of Berners Roding (or Roothing in some historical references) It is one of nine Anglo Saxon settlements near the River Roding from which they all take their name.  All Saints once had a wooden belfry at its Western end and carried a single bell dated 1594, both now gone. The church fell into disuse probably because of its isolated location and was deconsecrated in 1985. The building is now in a poor structural state and privately owned, but the churchyard is under the care of "Epping Forest Countrycare".  For more information and some excellent interior pictures see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/all-saints-chruch-berners-roding-essex.t61284" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/all-saints-chruch-berners-roding-essex.t61284">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
All Saints Church, Berners Roding, Essex
Constructed sometime during the 14th century in the tiny hamlet of Berners Roding (or Roothing in some historical references) It is one of nine Anglo Saxon settlements near the River Roding from which they all take their name. All Saints once had a wooden belfry at its Western end and carried a single bell dated 1594, both now gone. The church fell into disuse probably because of its isolated location and was deconsecrated in 1985. The building is now in a poor structural state and privately owned, but the churchyard is under the care of "Epping Forest Countrycare". For more information and some excellent interior pictures see LinkExternal link
The South wall and Churchyard of All Saints church, Berners Roding, Essex Berners Roding (or Roothing in some historical references) is one of nine Anglo Saxon settlements near the River Roding from which they all take their name. All Saints fell into disuse probably because of its isolated location and was deconsecrated in 1985. It is now privately owned and the churchyard under the care of Epping Forest Countrycare. For more information and some excellent interior pictures see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/all-saints-chruch-berners-roding-essex.t61284" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/all-saints-chruch-berners-roding-essex.t61284">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The South wall and Churchyard of All Saints church, Berners Roding, Essex
Berners Roding (or Roothing in some historical references) is one of nine Anglo Saxon settlements near the River Roding from which they all take their name. All Saints fell into disuse probably because of its isolated location and was deconsecrated in 1985. It is now privately owned and the churchyard under the care of Epping Forest Countrycare. For more information and some excellent interior pictures see LinkExternal link
Badger damage to the graves, All Saints churchyard, Berners Roding, Essex All Saints was the local parish church but was deconsecrated in 1985 and its graves are now apparently looked after by "Epping Forest Countrycare"
Badger damage to the graves, All Saints churchyard, Berners Roding, Essex
All Saints was the local parish church but was deconsecrated in 1985 and its graves are now apparently looked after by "Epping Forest Countrycare"
All Saints Church, Berners Roding, Essex
All Saints Church, Berners Roding, Essex
Path up west side of Berners Wood The wood has public paths all around it, but not through it.
Path up west side of Berners Wood
The wood has public paths all around it, but not through it.
Berners Wood An old wood, although not looking so. It appears, although not extending as far north, on the 1777 map of Chapman and Andre. It looks like coppice.
Berners Wood
An old wood, although not looking so. It appears, although not extending as far north, on the 1777 map of Chapman and Andre. It looks like coppice.
Ride, Berners Wood Extending from one side of the wood to the other.
Ride, Berners Wood
Extending from one side of the wood to the other.
Ride, Berners Wood Extending from one side of the wood to the other.
Ride, Berners Wood
Extending from one side of the wood to the other.
Path up east side of Berners Wood The wood has public paths all around it, but not through it. Beech Wood is to the right.
Path up east side of Berners Wood
The wood has public paths all around it, but not through it. Beech Wood is to the right.
Bolding Hatch Farm Business Centre Clearly an ex farm
Bolding Hatch Farm Business Centre
Clearly an ex farm
Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding
Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding
Chalk End looking towards the A1060
Chalk End looking towards the A1060
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Pepper's Green is located at Grid Ref: TL6110 (Lat: 51.769579, Lng: 0.346052)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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