River Chelmer and Blackwater Essex

River Chelmer and Blackwater Essex The River Chelmer is a river that flows entirely through the county of Essex, England. The source of the river is near Debden Green, a village near Thaxted.

The source of the River Can is also nearby. The River Chelmer flows past Thaxted, south through the district of Uttlesford around the northeast of Great Dunmow. It continues flowing south-southeast into the borough of Chelmsford and on into the town of Chelmsford where the River Can flows into it. It then flows east through the borough and into the district of Maldon until it meets the River Blackwater near Maldon. It discharges into the North Sea via the Blackwater Estuary

River Chelmer today 10/12/2017 near Chelmer Village
10/12/2017

River Chelmer today 10/12/2017 near Chelmer Village

https://www.waterways.org.uk/events_festivals/essex10k/Essex10K
25/04/2017

https://www.waterways.org.uk/events_festivals/essex10k/Essex10K

IWA are hosting a cross-country 10K challenge on the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation in Essex. The 'Home Run' event is being held to raise funds for Essex Waterways. It's a circular route that takes in the scenery of Maldon and the surrounding area.

The view from Chelmer Road Bridge A138
01/02/2014

The view from Chelmer Road Bridge A138

The River Chelmer bursts its banks next to the A138 Chelmer Bridge

Sandford Mill
11/01/2014

Sandford Mill

Sandford Mill
04/06/2013

Sandford Mill

04/06/2013

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Chelmsford

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