New Homes in Burnham On Crouch, Essex

Sitting on the north bank of the River Crouch in South East England, Burnham-on-Crouch is a town with a spectacular setting. One of the most beautiful corners of Essex, new homes in Burnham-on-Crouch are around 10 miles north of Southend and also conveniently close to both Chelmsford and Colchester

 

Meanwhile, central London is only around 45 miles away with trains to Liverpool Street station taking just over an hour. Whether you plan on commuting for work or soaking up the capital’s attractions, the stunning scenery and seaside allure of Dengie National Nature Reserve close to home is a real highlight. Enjoy all this and more when you choose from our developments near Burnham-on-Crouch. 

New Homes in Burnham On Crouch Highlights

  • Peaceful Market Town Living: Bourne is a quiet town in Lincolnshire, known for its history, countryside views, and friendly community.
  • Attractions & Activities: Visit Bourne Woods, Bourne Abbey Church, and Baldock’s Mill Museum. Enjoy relaxing walks in Wellhead Gardens or see the famous Bowthorpe Oak tree.
  • Strong Education: The town has good schools like Bourne Grammar School and Bourne Academy, with more options nearby in Stamford and Peterborough.
  • Transport Links: Bourne has local bus services and a free community minibus. Train stations in nearby towns offer easy travel to London, Cambridge, and other cities. 

New Homes in Burnham On Crouch FAQs

  • New homes in Burnham-on-Crouch are well-connected by rail and road. The town’s railway station offers direct services to London Liverpool Street via Wickford, making it a viable option for commuters. By car, the B1010 and B1021 link to the A130 and A12, while local bus services connect the town to surrounding villages and towns across the Dengie Peninsula.
  • Families choosing new homes in Burnham-on-Crouch benefit from local schools such as Burnham Primary School, St Mary’s Primary, and Ormiston Rivers Academy. The town also offers nurseries and preschool options, with further education available in nearby towns like South Woodham Ferrers and Maldon.
  • Living in Burnham-on-Crouch means easy access to a variety of attractions. Visit the Mangapps Railway Museum for a nostalgic journey through transport history, stroll along the scenic waterfront, or hop on the Burnham Ferry to explore Wallasea Island. 
  • New homes in Burnham-on-Crouch offer a peaceful coastal lifestyle in one of Essex’s most picturesque towns. Located on the north bank of the River Crouch, this historic maritime town is known for its sailing heritage, charming high street, and strong sense of community.