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Burnham-on-Crouch is a historic town situated on the banks of the River Crouch in the Dengie 100 peninsula in Essex marshland. Virtually the whole of the coast is classified as an area of special scientific interest boasting flora and birdlife found in few other places in the UK.
Best known as a yachting centre hosting the internationally famous ' Burnham Week' it also boasts many other attractions as diverse as bronze age burial mounds in The Creeksea Cliffs area to a working steam railway museum.
Burnham is home to the oldest marina in England, housing a 1930's Yacht Club, just one of the 117 listed buildings in the town. On the attractive High Street are the listed Clock Tower and many other old cottages and shops. Creeksea Place is a Tudor country mansion, now used as a conference centre. The renovated Rio Cinema dates from the 1930s and is shows all the latest films.
Burnham-on-Crouch & District Museum has exhibits about the Dengie 100 area, and Mangapps Railway Museum on Southminster Road, is a large working museum with trains, carriages, buildings memorabilia, rides and steam days.
There are numerous events going on in the town including Burnham Carnival Week, held annually on the last Saturday in September, and ending with a torchlight procession. Burnham hosts the month long RiverFest in June culminating in two days of live open air music, and The Burnham Town Show is a series of events held annually over the August Bank Holiday weekend which starts Burnham Week – ‘the best sailing week on the East Coast’.
The Crouch estuary is home to many seals who are to be seen basking on the sandbanks. Regular boat trips will take you to see the seals.
There is a now defunct nuclear power station at nearby Bradwell-on-Sea that has a visitor centre and nature trail.
Accountant
Financial Roots Ltd
Harvey Smith & Co
R F Hammond & Co
Attraction
Burnham-on-Crouch and District Museum
Mangapps Railway Museum
Caravan Park
Burnham Wick Farm
Creeksea Place Caravan Park
Silver Road Caravan Park
Dentist
McFarlane & Bandasiewicz-Walec
Mr Patel, A
Doctor
Latif M H & Partners
Farmers Market
Burnham on Crouch Farmers Market
Golf Club
Burnham-on-Crouch
Inn
Oyster Smack
Ye Olde White Harte Hotel
Pub and Bar
Ostend George
Oyster Smack Inn
Ship Inn
Starr Inn
Ye Olde White Harte Hotel
Restaurant
Clouds
Oyster Smack
Ship Inn
The Contented Sole
Ye Olde White Harte Hotel
School
St Peter's High School
Solicitor
Geoffrey Posner & Co
Taxi
007 Taxi
B & H Taxis
Sports Clubs
Burnham on Crouch RF (Athletics)
Kamiko (Burnham) (Martial Arts)
Royal Burnham Yacht Club (Sailing)
Shops
Pet Accessories
Savage
Cabin Dairy Tea Rooms
Burnham Bakery
Maravac Meats
Annies of Burnham
Jacoranda
Yours in Sport
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The Limes Farm Shop
Activities
Countryside Balloons(Airsports)
Places to Stay near Burnham On Crouch
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Oyster Smack
(0.19 miles)
The Oyster Smack Inn is a charming local restaurant with rooms, built in the 1800’s. The building is full of character and sets the scene for an outstanding and extremely popular local inn.
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Ye Olde White Harte Hotel
(0.42 miles)
Old world atmosphere with open fires in bars. Exposed beams and fireplaces in rooms and public areas. Most rooms overlook the Crouch Estuary. ...
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The Royal Burnham Yacht Club
(0.54 miles)
Our newly refurbished accommodation block has 12 rooms in a range of configurations.
A continental breakfast is included as standard in the room price for guests staying with us and served in the Sun room ... more
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Crouch Valley Lodge
(4.50 miles)
Nestling in the heart of the Dengie Peninsula.
The clean laminate floors, digital reception TVs and pure white linen shout volumes for this 3 diamond motel. Value for money is the key phrase coupled with old ... more
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Maison Renouf
(5.93 miles)
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As Southend's only Boutique Hotel you will find Maison Renouf stylish and friendly. Rooms are large with an en-suite bathrooms and showers. Our prices include all you can eat ... more
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Roslin Beach Hotel
(7.13 miles)
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The newly refurbished Roslin Beach Hotel is situated in the peaceful and beautiful village of Thorpe Bay which boasts a fine view of the Thames Estuary, and is situated directly opposite ... more
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Premier Inn Southend-on-Sea West
(7.50 miles)
Ideally located on the A127 the main road into Southend; this hotel is within 2 miles of Rochford and Southend Victoria train stations and also 2 miles from Southend Airport. For shops and local amenities ...
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Roslin Hotel
(7.60 miles)
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The Roslin Hotel boasts one of the finest views of the Thames Estuary, being directly opposite the beach guests can enjoy in ease and comfort from the continetal style terrace ... more
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Premier Inn Southend-On-Sea (Thorpe Bay)
(7.65 miles)
Ideally located on the seafront, within easy reach of Southend East and Southend Victoria train stations. Local attractions include the historic Pier, Adventure Island Amusement Park, the Sea Life Centre and Cliffs Pavilion. Our Southend-On-Sea ...
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Camelia Hotel
(7.70 miles)
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Located in a superb position on the seafront at Thorpe Bay and commanding unrivalled views of The Thames Estuary. A mile from Southend on Sea, close to both the rail station ... more