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Attractions and Places To See around Lindsell - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Lindsell include a mix of historical sites, village greens, and outdoor trails. The region features former railway lines converted into cycle paths and traditional English settlements. Visitors can explore areas with cultural significance and natural landscapes suitable for various outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Lindsell

  • The most popular attractions is Finchingfield Village Green, a settlement that is a busy hub for cyclists, motorcyclists, and classic cars. It features…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Finchingfield Village Green

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A beautiful little village which is always busy with cyclists, motorcyclists, classic cars and more. The pub is great, but does get a little busy, so there's a little tea …

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A very cool cafe - does get very busy however.

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The Plough

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Great country pub for drinks or coffee. Large garden and plenty of space for our bikes. Limited menu Sundays as they concentrate on traditional Sunday lunch. However, Chris the chef …

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Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin

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Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin stands N. of the village. The walls are of flint and pebble rubble with dressings of limestone; the roofs are covered with tiles …

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Pepple's Lane

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Partly paved, the rest is a nice wooden gravel Byway.

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George
December 12, 2025, Rayne Station and Flitch Way Visitor Centre

Watch out for pedestrians and dogs, great place to stop to refuel.

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Great place for a break! Able to order outside (if the weather is nice) so don't need to worry about securing bike if a solo biker!

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Joined the Flitch way here - an excellent off road trail all the way to Bishop's Stortford - as an old railway - fairly flat with gentle gradients - highly recommended.

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Braders
August 5, 2024, Pepple's Lane

Long gravel byway heading North is generally a gentle uphill run. good surface gets a bit over grown in late summer with brambles but a wide track so avoidable. Popular with horse riders so be prepared to stop and get out of the way (thay are bigger and not as placid as our bikes :)) Very good ride.

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picturesque village with an idyllic pub location!

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Good coffee and cakes served here

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Excellent café - great cakes

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Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin stands N. of the village. The walls are of flint and pebble rubble with dressings of limestone; the roofs are covered with tiles and slate. The plan of the church is probably that of the early 12th-century building, but the only remaining detail of that date is a window in the N. wall of the Chancel. The Nave was possibly rebuilt in the 15th century, and the North Vestry was added during the same period. The church was completely restored in 1872, when the West Tower was rebuilt and the South Porch added. ¶Architectural Description—The Chancel (25 ft. by 14½ ft.) with the axis inclined slightly to the S., has a late 13th or early 14th-century E. window, partly restored and of three cinquefoiled lights with intersecting tracery in a two-centred head, under a plain external label; the splays and rear arch are hollow-chamfered and have broach-stops. In the N. wall are two windows, both towards the W. end of the wall; the eastern is of early 12th-century date and of a single light with a flattened round head; the western window is of the 15th century, and of two cinquefoiled lights under a segmental head with a moulded external label, which has grotesque beast-stops now defaced, and a foliated finial; the jambs are moulded and the mullion has an attached shaft with moulded capital and base; the moulded rear arch projects and forms a label with a foliated finial not in situ; E. of the eastern window, opening into the vestry, is a 15th-century doorway with chamfered jambs, two-centred arch and a segmental-pointed rear arch facing the vestry. In the S. wall are two windows; the eastern is of the 14th century and much restored, and of two trefoiled ogee lights with tracery under a two-centred head; the splays are of c. 1280 and have attached shafts with moulded bases and carved capitals set between two lines of dog-tooth ornament; the junctions of the bases and splays are carved with small grotesque heads, and the E. capital has foliage and fruit, with a bird eating fruit partly on the adjoining splay; on the splay adjoining the W. capital is a grotesque head with foliage issuing from the mouth; the western window is of the 15th century, and of two trefoiled ogee lights with modern tracery under a segmental-pointed head. The chancel-arch is modern. The North Vestry has a window in the E. wall and a doorway in the W. wall, both modern. The Nave (40½ ft. by 21 ft.) has one window in the N. wall, all modern, except the splays and chamfered, two-centred rear arch, which are of the 15th century. Further W. is a blocked doorway with a two-centred arch and a chamfered segmental-pointed rear arch, probably also of the 15th century. In the S. wall are two windows; both are modern except the 15th-century moulded splays and pointed rear arch of the western window. W. of the windows is the 15th-century S. doorway, partly restored, with moulded jambs, two-centred arch, plain label, and chamfered segmental rear arch. Fittings—Brass: In nave—on N. wall, of a civilian, c. 1460, in loose belted cloak, feet missing. Door: In S. doorway—of oak, in two leaves, each leaf having three V-shaped battens with hollow-chamfered fillets between them, plain strap-hinges, circular scutcheon and trefoiled handle, back of each leaf with fillets in cross-pattern, probably 15th-century. Glass: In chancel—in N.W. window, hanging inside, two shields of old France and England quarterly, 14th-century, and one medallion with a sundial, hour-glass and crown, dated 1664. Niche: In chancel—in E. wall N. of window, shallow, with moulded jambs and the springing of a four-centred arch, rest of head mutilated, but probably canopied, 15th-century. Piscina: In chancel—with chamfered jambs, moulded stops, moulded and trefoiled head flanked by quatrefoiled panels, circular quatrefoiled basin, late 13th-century. Plate: includes cup of 1562, with two bands of ornament round the bowl; cover-paten, probably late 17th-century, with Elizabethan rim; and alms-dish, probably late 17th-century. Source: british-history.ac.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular attractions to visit around Lindsell?

Visitors frequently enjoy Finchingfield Village Green, a picturesque hub with a pub, tea shop, and bistro. Another popular spot is the Rayne Station and Flitch Way Visitor Centre, a former train station now a cafe and museum on a popular trail.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Lindsell?

Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Finchingfield Village Green offers a lively atmosphere with places to eat. The Rayne Station and Flitch Way Visitor Centre is particularly good for children, featuring a railway carriage museum and a cafe on a safe trail.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Lindsell's attractions?

The area around Lindsell is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For example, the hiking guide for Lindsell offers trails like the Finchingfield Village Green loop, and the MTB trails guide includes routes like the Great Dunmow trails loop.

Are there easy walks or trails suitable for all abilities around Lindsell?

Yes, there are several easy walks. The easy hikes guide for Lindsell features routes such as the Finchingfield Village Green loop from Great Bardfield (7.3 km) and the Little Easton Gravel Cut loop from Little Easton (7.3 km). Pepple's Lane is also a popular trail with mixed surfaces, suitable for cycling and walking even after rain.

Where can I find historical sites near Lindsell?

Lindsell and its surroundings offer interesting historical sites. The Rayne Station and Flitch Way Visitor Centre is a former train station with a railway carriage museum. Additionally, the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, dating back to the 12th century with 15th-century additions, provides a glimpse into the region's past.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Lindsell?

Visitors appreciate the charming villages and the variety of activities. For instance, Finchingfield Village Green is loved for its bustling atmosphere, attracting cyclists and classic cars, and its excellent pub and tea shop. The Rayne Station and Flitch Way Visitor Centre is praised for its cool cafe and the unique railway carriage museum.

Are there any pubs or places to eat near the trails and attractions?

Yes, you'll find several options. Finchingfield Village Green hosts a pub, tea shop, and bistro. The Rayne Station and Flitch Way Visitor Centre has a cafe offering cakes and hot drinks. For a traditional country pub experience, The Plough is recommended for its garden, good cellar, and homemade Scotch eggs.

What are the best trails for cycling around Lindsell?

The Flitch Way, accessible from the Rayne Station Visitor Centre, is a popular cycle and hiking trail. Pepple's Lane is also an excellent gravel byway, known for its good surface even after heavy rain, making it ideal for cycling.

Are there any circular walks available near Lindsell?

Yes, the hiking guide for Lindsell lists several loop trails. An example is the Finchingfield Village Green loop from Great Bardfield, which is an easy 7.3 km route. You can find more options in the hiking and easy hikes guides.

What is the best time of year to visit Lindsell for outdoor activities?

While Lindsell's attractions can be enjoyed year-round, spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. However, trails like Pepple's Lane are noted for maintaining a good surface even after heavy rain, making them suitable for exploration in wetter or colder months too.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots worth exploring?

Beyond the main hubs, the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin offers a quiet historical experience with its ancient architecture and fittings, including 14th-century glass and a 15th-century door. It's a peaceful spot for those interested in local heritage.

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