Coggeshall, Essex
Posted in Architecture, Curiosities, Trips at 13:00 on 24 November 2011
Coggeshall is a village on the road between Braintree and Colchester. We used to pass through it a lot on the bus to Colchester (and back) when we went of a Saturday to the big metropolis from the wilds of Braintree. At least it was on the main A 120 road then; like Braintree it too has been bypassed now.
Coggeshall had a reputation in Braintree as being inhabited by yokels – they told tales of “Coggies” in the same way others would of the Irish (or the Irish do of Kerrymen.) It’s barely three miles away!
We went on there after Silver End to see how much it had changed. Answer: not a lot. Mind you the minor road from Silver End to Coggeshall Hamlet (just south of Coggeshall proper) is the windiest thing I’ve ever driven on – like a sideways roller coaster. The road is called Cut Hedge Lane and skirts the edges of a farmer’s fields and there are no fences – nor hedges come to that – the fields start where the road’s edge is.
Coggeshall is still quaint, with Tudor style wooden framed houses of which this was the example most lopsided in appearance.
It’s not without some modern references, though. Someone had obviously been watching The Two Ronnies.
Tags: Braintree, Coggeshall, Coggeshall Hamlet, Colchester, Cut Hedge Lane, Silver End


