Built-up area in Uttlesford, Essex, England
| Coordinates: | 51.848, 0.44 |
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| OS grid ref: | TL 68 19 |
| Dialling code: | 01371 (Great Dunmow) |
Causeway End is a small, dispersed hamlet in the district of Uttlesford, in rural Essex, England. Its name hints at origins by a raised road or causeway across wetter ground, and the settlement today is typical of north‑west Essex: a scattering of cottages and farmsteads set among arable fields, hedgerows and lanes, with local buildings often showing traditional flint and brickwork.
Locally the character is quiet and agricultural, with much of the economy tied to farming and to nearby market towns such as Saffron Walden and Stansted Mountfitchet; many residents also commute via Stansted Airport or by road and rail to larger employment centres. Social life tends to be close‑knit and spread across neighbouring villages, with country pubs, footpaths and parish events providing the main cultural focus rather than services within the hamlet itself.
CM6 3LU, CM6 3EY, CM6 3NU, CM6 3EU, CM6 3ET, CM6 3LR, CM6 3EX, CM6 3LT, CM6 3LS