New Homes in Hullbridge

Lying on the southern bank of the River Crouch, Hullbridge is an Essex village which offers a great location within the South East. Just 35 miles from Central London, new homes in Hullbridge are even closer to the coast and charming seaside spots like Southend-on-Sea

 

With great transport links into the capital and easy access to places like Chelmsford and Colchester, this village is an up-and-coming area marked out by some superb new properties. You can see what’s happening in the local area right now when you scroll down to our latest developments near Hullbridge.

New Homes in Hullbridge Highlights

  • Excellent Transport Links: Hullbridge is well-connected via the A130 and A127, with easy access to Southend and Chelmsford. Rayleigh station nearby offers rail services to London Liverpool Street. Local buses serve surrounding villages.

  • Strong Educational Offering: Families benefit from Riverside Primary and Hullbridge Primary schools. Secondary options include The Sweyne Park School in Rayleigh. Colleges in Southend and Chelmsford provide further education.

  • Attractions & Things to Do: Enjoy riverside walks along the River Crouch, visit Hullbridge Beach, or explore nearby nature reserves. Local pubs and cafés add to the village charm.

  • Peaceful Village Community: Hullbridge offers a relaxed lifestyle with scenic views and friendly neighbours. Its mix of rural beauty and modern amenities makes it perfect for families and retirees.

New Homes in Hullbridge FAQs

  • Hullbridge is home to a welcoming community with friendly residents. Locals regularly gather for events and activities, often hosted at the village hall. 
  • Riverside Primary School offers excellent primary education, while students can attend nearby secondary and sixth form institutions in Hockley and Rayleigh. The town is also within reasonable distance of the University of Essex and Anglia Ruskin University for higher education. 
  • Hullbridge is home to a range of amenities, from local convenience stores to boutiques. The village boasts a sailing centre, a medical health centre, a public library and several churches. There are also various community venues, including Hullbridge Sports and Social Club and the Hullbridge Centre. 
  • The village enjoys excellent transport links. Buses run regularly, connecting Hullbridge to Rayleigh and the surrounding areas. Rayleigh railway station provides direct services to London, while the nearby A130 offers access to Chelmsford. The A127 also provides routes to Southend-on-Sea and the M25 motorway. 
  • Our new build homes in Hullbridge have access to a range of natural landscapes, including Kendal Park Nature Reserve, which features peaceful walking trails through woodland. Residents can enjoy scenic walks along the River Crouch, while a short drive away, Hockley Woods features ancient woodlands, extensive walking paths and wildlife-spotting opportunities.