About Great Easton
Great Easton is a village located in Essex, in the north area of Great Dunmow. The village is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and is situated on the east side of the river Chelmer. Great Easton has its own civil parish.
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The history of Great Easton dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was recorded as a parish with pronounced agricultural characteristics. At the middle of the 19th century, the nearby village and estate of Dutton Hill was incorporated into the assets of Great Easton. The church of the village is dedicated to St. John and it is a medieval structure with a high tower and five bells. The interior of the church features several monumental inscriptions. The most significant of these inscriptions is dedicated to the Reverend Thomas Cecil, the author of several important theological works, who died in Great Easton in the 17th century.
The oldest public house in Great Easton is The Swan, which dates back to the 15th century. The pub retains most of its original features and guests can enjoy here a large inglenook fireplace and an oak-beamed lounge bar. The Swan has several guest bedrooms with en-suite facilities if youre looking for accommodation for your stay in Great Easton. A variety of events take place regularly at The Swan, including seasonal celebrations.
If youre looking for a fantastic day out during your stay in Great Easton, you should not miss a visit to the Forgotten Gardens of Easton Lodge. This is an idyllic site that dates back to the times of the Tudors. The house and the grounds at Easton Lodge have been developed over the centuries, and extensive alterations were carried out in the 19th century. The part of the mansion that dates back to Elizabethan times was almost completely destroyed in a fire in 1847. During its history, Easton Lodge received the visit of a range of famous people, including George Bernard Shaw, Ramsey McDonald, Gustav Holst, Charlie Chaplin and Dame Ellen Terry.


