The village of Fryerning sits within the borough of Brentwood in Essex, England, and forms part of the civil parish of Ingatestone and Fryerning. It is a small, largely rural settlement of narrow lanes, timber‑framed cottages and farmland with roots stretching back several centuries; the village name hints at an old association with friars and the area lies close to the Tudor manor of Ingatestone Hall.
Today Fryerning is mostly residential but retains a strong village feel, with green spaces and conservation interest, while a significant commuter presence reflects good road links and rail services into London. That mix of historic buildings, countryside character and proximity to the services of Brentwood and neighbouring Ingatestone makes it a quietly attractive part of Essex.
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