Navestock is a small, largely rural parish in the borough of Brentwood, Essex, sitting on the edge of the London commuter belt about 15–20 miles north‑east of London. It’s characterised by scattered hamlets, rolling farmland, hedgerows and pockets of ancient woodland, with quiet country lanes rather than a defined village centre.
Historically it has a long agricultural legacy with surviving manor houses and a parish church, and today the local economy is a mix of farming, country pursuits and commuters who work in nearby towns or the capital. The area attracts walkers, riders and anyone seeking a rural feel close to urban amenities, and retains a close‑knit community atmosphere with interest in conservation and local history.
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