Tilty

Settlement in Essex Uttlesford

England

Tilty

St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty This was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."

This is the view from the south-east as the church is approached from the road.
St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty Credit: Marathon

Tilty, Essex is a small village located in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. Situated approximately 7 miles southwest of the town of Great Dunmow, Tilty is a rural community with a population of around 150 people.

The village is known for its picturesque setting, surrounded by beautiful countryside and farmland. It is characterized by traditional English architecture, with a mix of historic cottages and modern houses. The centerpiece of Tilty is its ancient parish church, St. Mary the Virgin, which dates back to the 12th century. The church is a prominent landmark and holds regular services for the local community.

Tilty is also home to the Tiltyard, a popular pub and restaurant that serves traditional British cuisine. This establishment is a gathering place for both locals and visitors, offering a cozy atmosphere and a selection of fine ales.

The village is well-connected to nearby towns and cities, with good road links to Great Dunmow and the A120, providing access to major transportation routes. Despite its small size, Tilty offers a range of amenities, including a primary school and a village hall, which hosts various community events throughout the year.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Tilty is surrounded by walking and cycling trails, providing opportunities to explore the scenic countryside. Overall, Tilty, Essex offers a tranquil and idyllic setting, making it an appealing place to live or visit for those looking to experience the charm of rural England.

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St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty This was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."

This is the view from the south-east as the church is approached from the road.
St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty
This was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment." This is the view from the south-east as the church is approached from the road.
Blamster's Hall These are outbuildings of Blamster's Hall, seen across the B184 near the hamlet of Radley's End.
Blamster's Hall
These are outbuildings of Blamster's Hall, seen across the B184 near the hamlet of Radley's End.
Radley's End This is the B184 near the hamlet of Radley's End looking up to Greenarbour in the distance.
Radley's End
This is the B184 near the hamlet of Radley's End looking up to Greenarbour in the distance.
Greenarbour near Radley's End This is the B184 near the hamlet of Radley's End looking up to Greenarbour.
Greenarbour near Radley's End
This is the B184 near the hamlet of Radley's End looking up to Greenarbour.
Approach to Little Cambridge Little Cambridge is indeed little, consisting of just a handful of houses.
Approach to Little Cambridge
Little Cambridge is indeed little, consisting of just a handful of houses.
The road to Little Cambridge Little Cambridge is indeed little, consisting of just a handful of houses.
The road to Little Cambridge
Little Cambridge is indeed little, consisting of just a handful of houses.
Interior of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."

The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks from the west end of the nave towards the chancel.
Interior of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty
The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment." The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks from the west end of the nave towards the chancel.
Interior of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."

The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks from the west end of the nave towards the chancel.
Interior of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty
The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment." The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks from the west end of the nave towards the chancel.
Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."

The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks from the east end of the nave towards the chancel.
Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty
The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment." The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks from the east end of the nave towards the chancel.
Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."

The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks across the chancel to the sedilia and piscina. Pevsner describes these: "These have cusped arches, the cusping being also of quite a personal pattern."
Chancel of St Mary the Virgin Church Tilty
The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment." The interior is delightfully unrestored as can be seen. This view looks across the chancel to the sedilia and piscina. Pevsner describes these: "These have cusped arches, the cusping being also of quite a personal pattern."
Looking down to the valley of the River Chelmer This lane near Tilty Church leads to a road at the bottom of the valley following the infant River Chelmer. The village of Duton Hill is in the distance to the left of the road.
Looking down to the valley of the River Chelmer
This lane near Tilty Church leads to a road at the bottom of the valley following the infant River Chelmer. The village of Duton Hill is in the distance to the left of the road.
Approach to St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty The church of St Mary the Virgin at Tilty is delightful, and so is the approach to it from the road.
Approach to St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty
The church of St Mary the Virgin at Tilty is delightful, and so is the approach to it from the road.
Abbey Gates, Tilty The church of St Mary the Virgin at Tilty is delightful, and so is the approach to it from the road. The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. This is the view from the churchyard of the house named Abbey Gates.
Abbey Gates, Tilty
The church of St Mary the Virgin at Tilty is delightful, and so is the approach to it from the road. The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. This is the view from the churchyard of the house named Abbey Gates.
Approach to St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty The church of St Mary the Virgin at Tilty is delightful, and so is the approach to it from the road.

The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."
Approach to St Mary the Virgin Church, Tilty
The church of St Mary the Virgin at Tilty is delightful, and so is the approach to it from the road. The church was once connected with the nearby Cistercian abbey. The nave of the church is Early English. The south porch is probably 17th century. The belfry and cupola are probably from the 18th century. The chancel was added early in the 14th century which Pevsner describes as "taller, wider and much more ambitious, the gift of a rich man.. It is in the sumptuous style of the moment."
Formerly The Bell, Great Easton Now a house, it is a grade II listed building from about 1500.
Formerly The Bell, Great Easton
Now a house, it is a grade II listed building from about 1500.
Cycling on Essex lanes On the route from Little Easton to Great Easton.
Cycling on Essex lanes
On the route from Little Easton to Great Easton.
Road from Great Easton to Lindsell
Road from Great Easton to Lindsell
The Garth, Great Easton Surprising an early 20th century building, but still grade II listed. Now a house, formerly a convent.
The Garth, Great Easton
Surprising an early 20th century building, but still grade II listed. Now a house, formerly a convent.
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Tilty is located at Grid Ref: TL6026 (Lat: 51.913126, Lng: 0.32513)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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Tilty
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Tilty Abbey
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