Coggeshall is a small historic market town in the district of Braintree, Essex, England, set close to the valley of the River Blackwater. It is striking for its compact conservation area of timber-framed and gabled buildings, with notable heritage sites such as the ruins of Coggeshall Abbey, the carved Tudor merchant's Paycocke's House and a large medieval Grange Barn that reflect the town’s long medieval and post‑medieval prosperity.
Historically linked to wool and later small-scale textile trades, the town now combines a mix of independent shops, cafés and local businesses with a strong community feel and active heritage groups. Residents value its village atmosphere, regular markets and events, and easy access to the surrounding Essex countryside while still being within reach of larger towns for employment and services.
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