Buckhurst Hill Map

Buckhurst Hill map, view the Essex town of Buckhurst Hill, located in the county of Essex, England.

Detailed Street Map of Buckhurst Hill Essex & Guide to the Town

Buckhurst Hill Map Essex: Interactive map of Buckhurst Hill, displaying the town situated in the county of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

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Other facilities in Buckhurst Hill, some of which may also be visible on the map are Waitrose, Buckhurst Hill Library, The Three Colts, The Railway Arms, The Retreat Beauty Spa, Queen's Road Medical Centre, Prezzo, West Essex Golf Club, Churchills Fish & Chips, Buckhurst Hill Underground Station, Lili's Boutique, The Lounge Hair Salon, The Queen's Rooms, St John's Church, The Last Post, Buckhurst Hill Community Primary School, Caffè Nero, Café Rouge, Forest Edge Medical Centre, The Duke, Costa Coffee, The Retreat Café, Amore Hair and Beauty, Roding Valley Park, Selective Chemist, The Monkhams Inn, The Green Owl, Vujon Indian Restaurant, Sainsbury's Local, Eden Wine Bar, Roding Valley Hall, Nationwide Building Society, Purple Valentine Gifts, West Hatch High School, Eden Health & Beauty, Buckhurst Hill Bowling Club, Epping Forest Vets, St Anne Line Catholic Church, Kings Green, Vision Express, Figo Restaurant, Bella Napoli, Coop Food, Buckhurst Hill Dental Practice, The Flower Shop, Buckhurst Hill Football Club, Kandoo Dry Cleaners, Molly's Café, Buckhurst Hill Pharmacy, Roding Valley High School.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Chigwell, Loughton, Woodford Green, South Woodford, Epping, Theydon Bois, Debden, Highams Park, Hainault, Chingford, Waltham Abbey, Abridge, North Weald, Epping Green, Lambourne End, Nazeing, Roydon, Sewardstone, Stapleford Abbotts, Upshire, Walthamstow, Barkingside, Clayhall, Harlow, Great Parndon, Matching Green, Thornwood, Ongar, Fyfield, Coopersale, Theydon Garnon, Little Laver, Moreton, Stanford Rivers, Navestock, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood, Shenfield, Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Romford, Chadwell Heath, Goodmayes, Seven Kings, Ilford, Manor Park, Leytonstone.

Buckhurst Hill sits on the edge of Epping Forest, right where London starts to give way to Essex. It's got that leafy suburb feel, with quiet roads, tidy houses, and a high street that still feels personal. The town's popular with commuters thanks to the Central Line, but there's more to it than just being a stop on the way to the city. It's the sort of place where you can pop into the shops, grab a coffee, and be out walking in the woods all within the same afternoon.

The roots of Buckhurst Hill go back to when it was little more than a hamlet beside the forest. It really started to grow in the 19th century after the arrival of the railway, which brought in wealthy Londoners looking for somewhere greener to live. As more houses and villas popped up, the area developed into a smart commuter town. While it's changed over the years, you can still spot Victorian architecture around the place, and the links to Epping Forest are as strong as ever, with the forest still acting as a kind of natural playground for the town.

There's plenty to keep you busy in Buckhurst Hill itself. Queens Road is the main drag, lined with boutiques, bakeries, salons, and restaurants, all with a slightly upmarket but friendly vibe. You'll find parks, sports clubs, and of course the open stretches of Epping Forest right on the doorstep – perfect for a weekend wander or a dog walk. Not far away are some real gems for heritage lovers. You've got the National Trust's Rainham Hall down towards the Thames, and nearby is Wanstead Park with its grand ruins and ornamental lakes. English Heritage's Waltham Abbey, rich with history, is also just a short drive away. The Lee Valley area adds to the mix with walking routes, wildlife spots, and outdoor activity centres.

Zoom out a bit and Essex has something for everyone. Whether you're after sea air, history, or countryside, it's all within reach. Colchester's full of Roman history, Southend's got the famous pier and a proper old-school seaside feel, and Dedham Vale is the kind of rolling countryside that inspired Constable's paintings. There's a big foodie scene building up in places like Chelmsford and Saffron Walden, and you'll find vineyards, farm shops, and cosy pubs all over the county if you're up for exploring.

Transport's a major plus around here. Buckhurst Hill is on the Central Line, so you can be in central London in about half an hour. If you're driving, the M11 and M25 are both nearby, making it easy to get around Essex or head further afield. London City Airport is the closest if you're flying – just under 40 minutes away – while Stansted's not much further and offers loads of international routes. Trains from nearby Chingford or Loughton link up with Overground and mainline services too, giving you more options depending on where you're heading.

Essex itself is often misunderstood, but there's a lot more depth to it than the TV shows suggest. You've got a mix of ancient market towns, long stretches of coastline, and hundreds of little villages full of charm. The county's been a crossroads for centuries – Roman roads, Saxon churches, Norman keeps – and it still holds on to that feeling of being somewhere that's shaped by layers of history. At the same time, it's forward-looking, with strong transport links, new developments, and growing communities all over. It's that blend of old and new that gives Essex its character.

Some More Nearby Places: Chigwell, Loughton, Woodford Green, South Woodford, Epping, Theydon Bois, Debden, Highams Park, Hainault, Chingford, Waltham Abbey, Abridge, North Weald, Epping Green, Lambourne End, Nazeing, Roydon, Sewardstone, Stapleford Abbotts, Upshire, Walthamstow, Barkingside, Clayhall, Harlow, Great Parndon, Matching Green, Thornwood, Ongar, Fyfield, Coopersale, Theydon Garnon, Little Laver, Moreton, Stanford Rivers, Navestock, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood, Shenfield, Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Romford, Chadwell Heath, Goodmayes, Seven Kings, Ilford, Manor Park, Leytonstone.

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