English Heritage sites near White Roothing Parish

Hill Hall

HILL HALL

10 miles from White Roothing Parish

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

Prior's Hall Barn

PRIOR'S HALL BARN

11 miles from White Roothing 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.

Waltham Abbey Gatehouse and Bridge

WALTHAM ABBEY GATEHOUSE AND BRIDGE

14 miles from White Roothing Parish

A fine 14th century gatehouse, bridge and other remains of the abbey refounded by Harold, last Saxon King of England.

Audley End House and Gardens

AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

15 miles from White Roothing Parish

One of England's finest country houses, Audley End is also a mansion with a difference. Enjoy a great day out.

Duxford Chapel

DUXFORD CHAPEL

21 miles from White Roothing Parish

A modest but complete and attractive 14th-century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital.

Hadleigh Castle

HADLEIGH CASTLE

23 miles from White Roothing 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.


Churches in White Roothing Parish

White Roding: St Martin

Church Lane White Roding Gt Dunmow
https://e-voice.org.uk/southrodingschurches/

St Martin White Roding is one of four Churches in the South Rodings Parish in the Deanery of Dunmow & Stansted and in the Diocese of Chelmsford. The church stands hidden in the centre of the village but is approached by a pleasant tree lined drive. Parking is sufficient but not perfect. St Martin is a grade II* listed building of flint and rubble some of which is probably more than a 1000 years old. The nave is Norman and the tower, which is partly built with Roman bricks from nearby Colville Hall, is sixteenth century. The interesting wooden framed porch is fifteenth century and has a very special Norman door furnished with thirteenth century iron work. Inside the impression is of a very plain and simple church with no stained glass which makes it light and airy. A toilet and servery were added in 2012 and the interior was redecorated in 2013.
The churchyard is well kept and much frequented by those visiting graves. St Martin is the largest of the four South Rodings churches seating about a hundred and twenty. The church is fortunate in having an excellent Bevington double manual pipe organ. There are two services a month with both Common Worship and the Prayer Book being used.
There has been a successful initiative to involve children and their parents in the preparation for and running of the Family service (renamed  All Age Worship in 2015). As a result there has been a considerable increase in the number of children, mothers and fathers attending this service and new families have been attracted to the church. The church has been used for concerts and flower arranging demonstrations. On the day of the village fete trips up the tower have been organised and teas served in the churchyard and records from the Records Office made available for viewing in the church.
 


Pubs in White Roothing Parish

Black Horse

Chelmsford Road, Epping Forest, White Roding, CM6 1RF
(01279) 876298

This pub was a excellent Ridleys pub, but when that brewery was taken over by Greene King, the fortunes of the pub went down hill until closure. After some extensive re-building work this pub re-opened as a Free House in March 2014. New lay...