St. Michael’s (former church)
St. Michael’s (former church) is a house in Latchingdon, Maldon District, England which is located on Lower Burnham Road. St. Michael’s (former church) is situated nearby to St. Michael’s Meadow, as well as near St. Michael’s Cemetery.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Althorne railway station and Bridgemarsh Island.
Althorne railway station
Railway station
Photo: Terryjoyce, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Althorne railway station is a stop on the Crouch Valley Line in the East of England, serving the village of Althorne, Essex. It is 40 miles 27 chains down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between North Fambridge to the west and Burnham-on-Crouch to the east. Althorne railway station is situated 1¼ miles southeast of St. Michael’s (former church).
Bridgemarsh Island
Island
Photo: Joan, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Bridgemarsh Island is in the tidal part of the River Crouch in the English county of Essex, three miles upstream from Burnham-on-Crouch. The main river channel runs to the south between the island and Canewdon, and it is separated from the mainland to the north by Bridgemarsh and Althorne Creeks, channels of the estuary.
North Fambridge railway station
Railway station
Photo: Glyn Baker, CC BY-SA 2.0.
North Fambridge railway station is on the Crouch Valley Line in the East of England, serving the village of North Fambridge, Essex. It is 37 miles 27 chains down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between South Woodham Ferrers to the west and Althorne to the east. North Fambridge railway station is situated 2 miles west of St. Michael’s (former church).
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ballards Gore and Burnham-on-Crouch.
Ballards Gore
Hamlet
Photo: John Myers, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Stambridge is a civil parish in the Rochford district in Essex, England. It is located north of the River Roach between Rochford and Paglesham. The parish includes the village of Great Stambridge. Ballards Gore is situated 4 miles south of St. Michael’s (former church).
Burnham-on-Crouch
Photo: John Myers, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Burnham-on-Crouch is a historic town situated on the banks of the River Crouch in the East Coast of England. 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 to a working steam railway museum.
South Woodham Ferrers
Town
Photo: Nigel Cox, CC BY-SA 2.0.
South Woodham Ferrers is a town and civil parish in the City of Chelmsford in Essex, England. It is approximately 35 miles east of London and 8 miles south-east of Chelmsford, and had a population of 16,453 at the 2011 Census, a decrease from 16,629 at the 2001 Census. South Woodham Ferrers is situated 5 miles west of St. Michael’s (former church).
St. Michael’s (former church)
- Type: House
- Address: Lower Burnham Road, Latchingdon, CM3 6HG
- Categories: building and residential building
- Location: Latchingdon, Maldon District, Essex, East of England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.65557° or 51° 39′ 20″ northLongitude
0.72767° or 0° 43′ 40″ eastLevels
2Height
26 feet (8 metres)Open location code
9F32MP4H+63OpenStreetMap ID
way 1361421844OpenStreetMap feature
building=house
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