
Essex - Wikipedia
Essex (/ ˈɛsɪks / ⓘ ESS-iks) is a ceremonial county in the East of England. It is bordered by Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, the North Sea to the east, Kent across the Thames …
UoE | University of Essex
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Essex | England, Map, History, Population, & Facts | Britannica
1 day 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 …
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.
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For over 50 years, Essex County College has been educating and enriching the lives of our students. Our academic programs consider the needs of our local community, but our quality …
Welcome to Essex | Essex County Council
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Places to Visit & Things to Do in Essex | VisitEngland
Looking for things to do in Essex? Discover the surprising sides to the county, from its award-winning wineries to beautiful beaches, stately homes and pretty villages. Cycle through the …
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. …
Essex: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Essex Tourism: Tripadvisor has 887,414 reviews of Essex Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Essex resource.
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.