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The 'loveliest village in England' just 1 hour from London that's full of ancient cottages

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boasts a treasure trove of charming villages and one such spot that may have flown under the radar, yet is deserving of more acclaim, is Writtle - celebrated for its splendour for well over a century. Situated just one mile west of Chelmsford, Writtle is a quaint and civil parish, home to a traditional village green with its very own duck pond and a historical Norman church.

It has long been admired for its beauty, with a description dating back to 1909 hailing it as "one of the loveliest villages in England, with a ravishing variety of ancient cottages". Writtle's photogenic appeal is encapsulated by its historic heart, festooned with timber-framed buildings and enchanting cottages. Despite its modest size, the village does not skimp on facilities, boasting a medical centre, dentist, convenient supermarkets, a post office, and an assortment of cosy and eateries fit for any village setting.

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Accentuating its appeal is an adorable duck pond - a perfect spot to pause and reflect amidst the scenic surroundings.

Moreover, the striking expanse of the green, shaded by trees and dotted with welcoming benches, invites leisurely relaxation, reports .

Furthermore, Writtle's advantageous position near the lively city of Chelmsford provides effortless access to a thriving social scene and outstanding retail opportunities.

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According to estate agents Beresfords, Writtle successfully "amidst the urban bustle, the village retains its rural roots, offering a tranquil way of life. Its safe, community-oriented atmosphere is what makes Writtle particularly attractive to families, alongside great transport links and local schools."

Although Writtle itself lacks a railway station, Chelmsford's major transport hub is a mere 3 miles away. With a bustling train station serving millions of passengers annually, connectivity is never an issue.

Additionally, Writtle's proximity to significant A roads, including the A414 and A12, further solidifies its accessibility.

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