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  1. Essex - Wikipedia

    It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames Estuary to the south, Greater London to the south-west, and Hertfordshire to the …

  2. Essex | England, Map, History, Population, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · Essex, administrative, geographic, and historic county of eastern England. It extends along the North Sea coastline between the Thames and Stour estuaries. The administrative …

  3. Essex (England) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Essex is a large county in East Anglia, England. It lies to the east and north-east of London, and is home to three cities, several bustling market towns, and hundreds of countryside villages. …

  4. Ultimate Guide To Where To Go, Eat & Sleep in Essex - Time Out

    Cut through the noise with Time Out’s recommendations of the best attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife and places to stay in Essex, curated by experts.

  5. An Introduction to Essex | The Tourist Trail

    Essex, directly north east of London, borders Suffolk, Hertfordshire, Kent and Cambridgeshire. Click here to find out more.

  6. Visit Essex: A County of History, Culture and Nature

    May 15, 2023 · Essex is a county in the East of England that has a rich and diverse history. From ancient kingdoms and Roman colonies to medieval rebellions and modern industries, Essex …

  7. Town and Village Guide - Essex - United Kingdom

    Essex is a county located in the southeast of England, bordered by the North Sea to the east and the River Thames to the south. The county is known for its rich history, with evidence of …

  8. Essex - What you need to know before you go - Go Guides

    Essex is where the bustle of London meets the peaceful countryside of East Anglia. Located to the northeast of the capital, parts of the county consist of urban sprawl, especially around the …

  9. Essex - Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · Essex is one of the larger counties and originated as a kingdom. Its southern boundary is the Thames, the Stour separates it from Suffolk, and the Stort and the Lea from …

  10. History of Essex - Wikipedia

    Following the collapse of Roman authority, Essex was settled by Saxons, and in the 6th century the kingdom of the East Saxons, from which Essex gets its name, emerged.