Burnham-on-Crouch Map
Burnham-on-Crouch map, view the Essex town of Burnham-on-Crouch, located in the county of Essex, England.
Detailed Street Map of Burnham-on-Crouch Essex & Guide to the Town
Burnham-on-Crouch Map Essex: Interactive map of Burnham-on-Crouch, displaying the town situated in the county of Essex, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls to display a detailed street map of Burnham-on-Crouch and a Burnham-on-Crouch town centre map, showing Burnham-on-Crouch Railway Station and Burnham Village Hall.
Other facilities in Burnham-on-Crouch, some of which may also be visible on the map are Burnham Pharmacy, The Oyster Smack Inn, Burnham Library, Swallowtail Restaurant, Burnham Dental Clinic, The Railway Hotel, Cabin Dairy Café, Burnham Post Office, St Mary's Church, The Rio Cinema, The Ship Inn, The White Harte, Jacks House, The Quayside, Burnham Museum, The Swallowtail Boatyard, Ritchies Hair Studio, Cre8 Hair Salon, Anchor Hotel, The Star Inn, Rio's Tapas Bar, One Stop, The Burnham Croquet Club, The Cabin Bakery, Bella's Italian Bistro, Lings Fish Bar, Maylandsea Medical Centre, The Marina Bar, Burnham Sailing Club, Burnham-on-Crouch Station, Vets4Pets, Clocktower Community Centre, The Limes Guest House, Mangapps Railway Museum, The Clock Tower Tea Rooms, Crouch Ridge Vineyard, HSBC ATM, Burnham Car Wash, Premier Convenience Store, Paul's Pet Supplies, Quay House Restaurant, Fullbridge Butchers, The Olde White Harte, The Funky Bunch Florist, Park Drive Health Club, Jubilee Playing Fields, Mad Hatter's Tea Room, Burnham Baptist Church, Estuary Cabs, Burnham-on-Crouch Primary School.
By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Southminster, Tillingham, Bradwell-on-Sea, Mayland, Steeple, Althorne, North Fambridge, Cold Norton, Latchingdon, St Lawrence, Mundon, Purleigh, Woodham Mortimer, Woodham Ferrers, Maldon, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Tolleshunt Knights, Tollesbury, Goldhanger, Heybridge, Langford, Ulting, Great Totham, Little Totham, Wickham Bishops, Danbury, Bicknacre, East Hanningfield, West Hanningfield, South Hanningfield, South Woodham Ferrers, Hullbridge, Hockley, Rochford, Rayleigh, Battlesbridge, Runwell, Rettendon, Rawreth, Fambridge, Creeksea, Asheldham, Dengie, Stoneyhills, Hazeleigh, Cock Clarks, North Woodham, Beacon Hill.
Burnham-on-Crouch is a proper coastal gem tucked away on the Dengie Peninsula in Essex. It's known for sailing, seafood, and big skies, with the River Crouch lapping gently at its edge and a high street full of charm. Life here moves at a gentler pace, the kind of place where boats bob in the harbour, birds skim across the mudflats, and the air has that salty, slightly bracing feel you only get from being this close to the sea. There's a strong sense of community, a proud maritime heritage, and a mix of visitors and locals that gives the place a relaxed, welcoming vibe.
The town's history is tightly bound to the water. It started life as a fishing village, known for oysters and boat building, and grew steadily with the rise of river trade. By the Victorian era, it had gained popularity as a seaside resort, and yacht racing became a serious affair – something that's stuck to this day. Burnham Week, the town's annual sailing regatta, has been running since the late 1800s and still pulls in yachts from all over. You can still see traces of its past in the old boatyards, the town's churches, and the riverside pubs that have been standing for generations.
There's plenty to do if you fancy staying put. You've got riverside walks that stretch for miles, a marina that's buzzing with activity, and a high street dotted with cafés, gift shops, and traditional pubs. The Burnham Museum gives a neat glimpse into the town's story, while the mangrove walk and nature reserves nearby are perfect for a bit of peace and birdwatching. If you're up for a bit of exploring, National Trust's Bradwell Shell Bank is a lovely wild spot, and the historic St Peter-on-the-Wall chapel, one of the oldest churches in the country, is just down the coast. Over towards Maldon, you'll find English Heritage's Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome – a real hidden gem with restored hangars and old aircraft that bring the past to life.
Zoom out across Essex and you've got a load of options. Colchester's got its Roman walls and castle, Southend has that classic bucket-and-spade vibe with the longest pier in the world, and Saffron Walden's all timber-framed charm and winding streets. You can head inland for villages like Finchingfield, with duck ponds and tea rooms, or out to Mersea Island for oysters and salty sea air. From art galleries to vineyards and nature reserves to shopping centres, the county's got a bit of everything if you're willing to go looking for it.
Transport-wise, Burnham-on-Crouch feels pleasantly off the beaten track, but it's still connected enough to get in and out without a fuss. There's a rail station on the Southminster branch line, with regular trains to Wickford, where you can hop on services into London Liverpool Street. The drive in from the A130 or A12 is scenic, with plenty of countryside on show. If you're flying in, Southend Airport is your nearest bet, just over 20 miles away, while Stansted's not much further and gives you more flight options. The roads can be a bit twisty once you're on the Dengie, but that's all part of the charm – it feels like you've properly escaped once you get there.
Essex is one of those counties that keeps you guessing. One minute you're in a commuter town, the next you're in the middle of rolling fields or beside a windswept estuary. It's got a bit of a reputation thanks to telly and tabloids, but the real Essex is full of contrasts. It's as much about ancient market towns and nature reserves as it is about big retail parks and fast trains. It's steeped in history, shaped by its coastlines, and quietly proud of its diversity – both in its landscapes and its people.
Some More Nearby Places: Southminster, Tillingham, Bradwell-on-Sea, Mayland, Steeple, Althorne, North Fambridge, Cold Norton, Latchingdon, St Lawrence, Mundon, Purleigh, Woodham Mortimer, Woodham Ferrers, Maldon, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Tolleshunt Knights, Tollesbury, Goldhanger, Heybridge, Langford, Ulting, Great Totham, Little Totham, Wickham Bishops, Danbury, Bicknacre, East Hanningfield, West Hanningfield, South Hanningfield, South Woodham Ferrers, Hullbridge, Hockley, Rochford, Rayleigh, Battlesbridge, Runwell, Rettendon, Rawreth, Fambridge, Creeksea, Asheldham, Dengie, Stoneyhills, Hazeleigh, Cock Clarks, North Woodham, Beacon Hill.
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