About Felsted
Felsted is a village located in the north west of Essex, close to the towns of Braintree, Chelmsford and Great Dunmow. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book under the name of Felesteda. The Flitch Country Park links Felsted to Little Dunmow. The most renowned building of the village is the public school, built in 1564, where Oliver Cromwell sent his sons. The only sugar beet factory in Essex was situated in the valley between Felsted and Little Dunmow.
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Nowadays, Felsted is mostly a residential village and features an art gallery, a deli, a store, an antique shop, an estate agent as well as several restaurants and pubs. There were two water mills in Felsted, the Mill Pond and the Cock Green Mill, which was demolished in 1916. For a long period of time, the village was renowned for its tradition in training fine cricketers. Some of the famous cricketers originating from Felsted include J.W.H.T. Douglas, Trevor Bailey, Derek Pringle, Nick Night and John Stephenson.
An attraction of the village is the Holy Cross Medieval Church, which features an austere Norman Tower. The oldest part of the church dates back to 1140 and the walls incorporate a variety of building materials, including Roman bricks and tiles, stone dressings and flint rubble. A clock bell that is still visible today was added at the beginning of the 18th century, together with the clock on the top of the tower.
There are several attractions you can visit in the vicinity of Felsted. One of the most interesting ones is the Felsted Vineyard, where you can witness the way wines and beers are produced and buy them, together with a selection of other local products. A hidden gem of the area is the Blake House Craft Centre, which is located in a restored 18th century barn. Here you can wander around a diversity of art and craft shops, where you can find anything from baskets of flowers to electric guitars.











