English Heritage sites near Terling Parish

Lexden Earthworks and Bluebottle Grove

LEXDEN EARTHWORKS AND BLUEBOTTLE GROVE

15 miles from Terling Parish

The banks and ditches of a series of late Iron Age defences protecting the western side of Camulodunum – pre-Roman Colchester.

St John's Abbey Gate

ST JOHN'S ABBEY GATE

15 miles from Terling Parish

This pinnacled gatehouse, elaborately decorated in East Anglian 'flushwork', is the sole survivor of the wealthy Benedictine abbey of St John.

Colchester, St Botolph's Priory

COLCHESTER, ST BOTOLPH'S PRIORY

16 miles from Terling Parish

The remains of one of the first Augustinian priories in England, founded in c.1100 and an impressive example of early Norman architecture.

Prior's Hall Barn

PRIOR'S HALL BARN

18 miles from Terling Parish

One of the finest surviving medieval barns in eastern England, tree-ring dated to the mid-15th century, with a breathtaking aisled interior and crown post roof, the product of some 400 oaks.

Hadleigh Castle

HADLEIGH CASTLE

18 miles from Terling Parish

The romantic ruins of a royal castle overlooking the Essex marshes. Hadleigh was begun in about 1215 by Hubert de Burgh, but extensively refortified by Edward III during the Hundred Years War.

Hill Hall

HILL HALL

20 miles from Terling Parish

This fine Elizabethan mansion features some of the earliest external Renaissance architectural detail in the country.


Churches in Terling Parish

Terling: All Saints

All Saints' Church Church Green Terling Essex
https://www.facebook.com/allsaintsterling

We look forward to welcoming you to All Saints Terling church. Our service are either at 10.30am (on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month), or at 9.30am (on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month).  You can also keep up to date with us on Facebook if you have a Facebook account - https://www.facebook.com/allsaintsterling


Pubs in Terling Parish

Rayleigh Arms

1 Owls Hill, Terling, CM3 2PW
(01245) 23344
therayleigharms.co.uk

Built in 1840, this traditional English pub is probably the most prominent building in the small village of Terling and cannot be missed. Its present name reflects the Lord Rayleigh coat of arms above the door. Having been closed for nearly...