Bury Farm history

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Bury Farm
Bury Road, Pleshey,
Chelmsford,
Essex,
CM3 1HB
Telephone: 01245 237234
Fax: 01245 237234
Email: Anne@oates.u-net.com

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Bury Farm is part of an English grade II listed site situated in the heart of rural Essex. Here you can truly sleep where the Kings and royalty of bygone days dwelt.

The homestead has evolved since 1409, when King Henry IV of England chose it as one of his estates, and predates the historical village of Pleshey that has a magnificent moat and bailie dating from before King Richard II.

The dairy and arable farm that was working up until fifteen years ago has been transformed into a family home and business. Bury Barn Cottage dates from the 14th century, and the architecturally unique grain barn was first converted into a workshop producing high quality hardwood furniture, and is now a contemporary award-winning home.

Our home is now an attractive and peaceful homestead offering splendid walks and a chance to explore the many historic houses and gardens of Essex, Cambridgeshire, and is conveniently located with a short train journey of London and the West End theatre land.