Burton Green

Settlement in Essex Braintree

England

Burton Green

Priors Green, Tumbler's Green
Priors Green, Tumbler's Green Credit: David Howard

Burton Green is a small village located in the county of Essex, England. Situated approximately 8 miles northwest of Chelmsford, the village lies within the civil parish of Ingatestone and Fryerning. With a population of around 400 residents, Burton Green offers a peaceful and rural environment.

The village is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, with rolling green fields, charming countryside cottages, and winding country lanes. It is surrounded by farmland, providing a tranquil atmosphere and an opportunity for residents to enjoy walks and outdoor activities.

Despite its small size, Burton Green offers a range of amenities to its residents. These include a local village hall, which serves as a meeting place for various community events and gatherings. The village also boasts a primary school, providing education for the local children.

Transportation links in Burton Green are relatively limited. The village is not served by a train station, but it is well-connected by road. The A12, a major road in the region, runs nearby, providing easy access to Chelmsford and other surrounding towns.

The village's close proximity to Chelmsford allows residents to benefit from its amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, and leisure facilities. Additionally, the nearby rural areas offer opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding.

Overall, Burton Green is a charming and peaceful village, offering a rural lifestyle with convenient access to nearby urban areas.

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Burton Green Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.90281/0.64412141 or Grid Reference TL8226. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Priors Green, Tumbler's Green
Priors Green, Tumbler's Green
Priors Green at the junction of Greenstead Green Road
Priors Green at the junction of Greenstead Green Road
Brooks Farm Road, Greenstead Green
Brooks Farm Road, Greenstead Green
Brooks Farm Road, Greenstead Green
Brooks Farm Road, Greenstead Green
Stisted Road, Greenstead Green
Stisted Road, Greenstead Green
Grange Hill, Greenstead Green
Grange Hill, Greenstead Green
Greenstead Green, Essex This is a view looking across the green at Greenstead Green, which is south-east of Halstead.
Greenstead Green, Essex
This is a view looking across the green at Greenstead Green, which is south-east of Halstead.
Henham's Farm, just north of Stisted, Essex
Henham's Farm, just north of Stisted, Essex
Grange wood - Markshall Grange wood is an excellent example of a naturally occurring monoculture - in this case small leaved lime (Tilia cordata).
Grange wood - Markshall
Grange wood is an excellent example of a naturally occurring monoculture - in this case small leaved lime (Tilia cordata).
Ancient trackway between Grange and Lilly woods This trackway runs through a recently coppiced coupe in this area of ancient woodland.
Ancient trackway between Grange and Lilly woods
This trackway runs through a recently coppiced coupe in this area of ancient woodland.
Little Nunty's farm This arable field was originally divided into 7 and named after the days of the week and during WW II a horse was caught in cross fire from a "dog fight" going on overhead and, alas, died.
Little Nunty's farm
This arable field was originally divided into 7 and named after the days of the week and during WW II a horse was caught in cross fire from a "dog fight" going on overhead and, alas, died.
The great Markshall oak. This veteran has a girth in excess of 27 feet, the site of the hall is in the background.
The great Markshall oak.
This veteran has a girth in excess of 27 feet, the site of the hall is in the background.
Perces and the Papermill wood. Perces (also spelt Piercys) overlooks the Bourne valley and the wood at the foot of the slope hides the remains of the old papermill.
Perces and the Papermill wood.
Perces (also spelt Piercys) overlooks the Bourne valley and the wood at the foot of the slope hides the remains of the old papermill.
Mott Cottage
Mott Cottage
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
Marks Hall Country Park Walk
'The Compasses' inn This inn stands along Compasses Road.
'The Compasses' inn
This inn stands along Compasses Road.
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Burton Green is located at Grid Ref: TL8226 (Lat: 51.90281, Lng: 0.64412141)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Braintree

Police Authority: Essex

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