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Essex is situated to the north east of London and is particularly well positioned to take advantage of both coastal and London based attractions, its position is also ideal for commuting to the heart of London and all of the main south coast destinations whether that be for work or pleasure.
Essex offers a wealth of things to see and do including arts & crafts fairs, country parks, theatres, shopping, nightlife, in Essex you are never short of something to do or see!
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entertainment
Essex offers a wealth of restaurants, cafes and public houses offering a wide and diverse range of cusines from all over the world. There are also a generous quantity of bars and night clubs catering for every age group. You will also find theatres, cinemas, ice rinks, bowling alleys and golf courses. Essex has over 70 museums, 9 country parks, green spacious countryside and the longest coastline in England.
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accessibility
Essex is located to the north east of the M25 London orbital which provides excellent access to the M11, M20, M2, in addition to this Essex is ideally located for commuting to into the City of London. Regular trains also run from various points throughout the county to both the city and further afield.
The ferry ports of both Folkestone and Dover are only a short journey away providing access to France and the rest of Europe. Air travel is handled by the two main London airports.
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shopping
Numerous designer outlets and well known shops can be found in Southend, Harlow, Chelmsford, Romford, Ilford, Dagenham, Basildon, Thurrock, South Ockendon and South Woodham Ferrers and throughout the County.
Sport and Leisure
There is a large choice of sporting activities in Essex with a variety of fitness clubs, swimming pools and sports as diverse as rugby union and roller hockey.
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