About Hatfield Heath
The village of Hatfield Heath is located in the county of Essex, close to the border with Hertfordshire. The village has a population of approximately 1500 and the nearest towns are Chelmsford and Bishops Stortford. Hatfield Heath is located approximately five miles south of the Stansted Airport. The village is connected to Chelmsforsd, Harlow and Stansted Airport by several bus routes but there is no railway stations in this area.
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The village of Hatfield Heath is home to a range of business and social communities, including three public houses, several restaurants that serve Chinese and Indian specialties, a post office, a chip shop, hairdressers, a village hall and two churches. Every month, a Farmers Market displays a range of foods and craft products from local people.
The village has always been a favourite country retreat for town folk from Bishops Stortford and Harlow, who come here in order to enjoy the local wildlife and walks in the area of the Hatfield Forest. The open area of grassland that surrounds the village is a popular place for football in winter and cricket in summer.
The Hatfield Forest is one of the few medieval hunting forests to survive almost untouched in the UK. Here, visitors can visit a shell house that dates back to the 18th century as well as two ornamental lakes, a number of pollard trees that are over four centuries old, all located on more than 1,000 acres of woodland and pasture. The forest was declared a National Nature Reserve as well as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Since 1924, the Hatfield Forest has been in the property of the National Trust.
There are several pubs you can try in Hatfield Heath if you fancy a pint. One of them is Thatchers, a public house with a history of four centuries. Preserving many of its original features, the pub welcomes its guests with log burning fires, which create an ideal atmosphere in which to enjoy their award winning ales, as well as a fine selection of wines, spirits and lagers. For accommodation in Hatfield Heath, you can try the Down Hall Country House Hotel or the Hunters Meet.











