On a Well House Consultants course, Melksham
The hill above Potterne
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Chelmesford, Harlow, Stansted and West Essex

A cluster of towns, old and new. Some beautiful places and some that are more functional than lovely.

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I recall, many years ago, some lovely walks down the river Stort from its navigable head at Bishop's Stortford through Sawbridgeworth with some old clapper-board mills to Harlow - where there's both the ancient and modern. These days, the modern in Harlow dominates - I traveled there a few weeks ago to present a Perl and MysQL course, but alas didn't have the opportunity to get out with my camera - my thanks to Caitlinn Davison (see Photocredits) for these spectacular sunsets.

Sunset over Sawbridgeworth
Sunset over Sawbridgeworth


Sunset over Sawbridgeworth (2)
Sunset over Sawbridgeworth (2)


Out of London beyond Chemlesford you'll fine Colchester

Pages nearby ...Southend
27 kms SE
Colchester
34 kms NE
London East
42 kms SW
London East Central
46 kms SW
Bromley
48 kms SW
London
48 kms SW
London West Central
49 kms SW
London South East
50 kms SW
Notting Hill
50 kms SW
Maidstone
50 kms S
White City
50 kms SW
Paddington Station
50 kms SW
London West
60 kms SW
London South West
60 kms SW


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