Fenchurch to Shoeburyness Train Journey
The route ends at Shoeburyness. This is a suburb of the city of Southend-on-Sea, about three miles east of the city centre.
This is an ideal location for growing families with its easy access to good local schools and being close to award-winning, blue-flag beaches.
The Shoeburyness mainline station gives you access to all major train stations on London's Fenchurch Street line, with all the activities you can find in a major city.
Shoeburyness has a wide range of accommodation options for you to choose from, to suit every pocket.
Southend on Sea offers a wide variety of accommodation, from Victorian houses in town centres to converted farms in the stunning countryside to quaint bed and breakfasts and cottages located by the coast, along with a wide range of amenities such as shopping facilities, independent coffee houses, restaurants, bars, and attractions.
The Southend on Sea mainline rail station has direct links to London.
This is a popular seaside town, home to the historic Southend Pier, the largest pleasure pier in the world.
There's plenty to suit all tastes and pockets close by. Set in the heart of Southend, you will find South Essex College and University.
There's a great choice of shops in the local area, including Waitrose, Aldi and Asda, as well as bars, coffee shops and restaurants, along with Southchurch Park and Hall, which have 30 acres of gardens to explore, as well as the mediaeval moated manor house, now a museum.
The mainline railway station starts in Southend and goes through many stations on the route to London. Here you have two mainline stations close by that have routes into both Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street. You can get to London Fenchurch Street by taking the C2C train line, which connects to a number of bus lines.
Thorpe Bay's most prestigious location, offering a wider choice of accommodation on offer.
A lot of apartments can be found here with great views, such as the Broadway and Thorpe Esplanade, with 180 degrees of uninterrupted estuary views along the Kent coast line.
Thorpe Hall Golf Club, yacht club, tennis club, and Southchurch Park should keep you entertained.
Here you will find an array of shops and plenty of bus links that access the A127.
London Southend Airport is an international airport found on the M25 motorway on the outskirts of Southend-on-Sea, a few miles from the centre of London. The airport straddles the boundary between the cities of Southend and Rochford.
Southend East railway station is on the London, Tilbury, and Southend line. Stroll past the beautifully painted beach huts along the blue flag beach. There are boutique hotels and bed and breakfast to be found in this region.
Thorpe Hall Golf Club dates back to the Elizabethan period and is today an 18-hole course with a club house. Here you will find excellent shops, cafes, and restaurants.
There are convenient bus links along with the Southend East Train Station line to London. Stay and pamper yourself Enter an environment of relaxation that combines all the benefits of health, well-being, and beauty for an ideal experience in a retreat in Essex. Whether you are looking for a formal sit-down meal or a buffet event, this region has all types of dining experiences to suite every pocket.
Southend Central
The train station is the closest station to City Beach. Here you can find Southend Pier, a major landmark found on the sea front in Southend-on-Sea. It extends into the Thames Estuary. This is the longest pleasure pier in the world.
Adventure Island can be found here, a popular open-air attraction.
The classic helter-skelter slides and a roller coaster, fun for all the family at any age, during the day and into the evening with all the fun of the fair both day and night. It is well worth seeing the lunations. Here you will find hotels and guest houses to suite every pocket, or stay in a self-catering house or apartment and enjoy the many take-away restaurants found here. The Sea Life Adventure aquatic attraction is a zoo aquarium with many unique and informative displays for all ages. Explore the wonders of the sea and the surrounding area. These are a few activities here for you and your family to enjoy.
The Westcliff-on-Sea train station is the next stop on the train. The station on this line heads into Fenchurch Street in London. Being situated in this seaside resort on the north shore of the lower Thames Estuary, about 34 miles east of London, There are far-reaching, impressive beach and sea views across to the iconic Southend Pier, Kent coastline, and the Thames Estuary, along with views toward Leigh on Sea and beyond. Here you will find an array of bars, cafes, restaurants, and popular boutiques and shops to suit every pocket. Westcliff-on-Sea is ideally placed, being a short stroll from Southend seafront and with mainline stations including Chalkwell C2C station with services through to London being within easy reach, along with gardens along the Cliff Parade, the Cliffs Pavilion theatre, offering top shows and a varied community and education programme, The theatre has a variety of activities and events suitable for families and young children which run throughout the year.
There are shopping centres and individual shops to keep you busy, along with all types of accommodation in both West Cliff and Leigh on Sea. There are bars, restaurants and eateries on offer here. Stay in a hotel offering fine dining. Indulge in a delicious dinner and wake up to a champagne breakfast. Enjoy a midday snack of sandwiches, scones, and delicious pastries. See a show, go shopping and find much much more to see and do. Treat yourself to an experience you won’t forget!
Tranquil Chalkwell is at the end of the seafront, just moments away from the beach.
The beach is sandy, but at low tide the beach turns into an area of mud, sand and shingle, along with that smell of the mud, revealing all types of marine wildlife to be found here. Kids of all ages will enjoy finding and playing in the mud. Make sure you have a towel,
The Shore is close to fashionable Leigh Broadway's restaurants and bars, Celebrate every occasion in the heart of this region. Catch up with friends and family, take a walk along the quaint cobbled streets of Old Leigh, and treat yourself to a fabulous experience in this beautiful region. Find romantic restaurants and lively cafes,
Cool bars and chic boutiques coexist with traditional pubs and the old famous family-run cockle sheds.
For lovers of fresh seafood, Leigh’s Old Town is the best way to find the fresh fish bars. The Leigh Road is ideal for local shops and a variety of restaurants. There are parks where you can take long walks in the fresh air. Catch the train from the station for the C2C train line into London Fenchurch Street.
The beach is great for days out in the sunshine whilst soaking up the stunning coastal views. There are many bus connections and multiple routes along with easy access onto the A13.
Benfleet
The train station can be found on the road approaching from Canvey Island, heading to Benfleet.
The train journey time between South Benfleet and Southend Central Station is operated by c2c. The South Benfleet to Southend Central Station train service departs from Benfleet to arrive in Southend Central, on Southend High Street, where you will find the main shopping centre for Southend with all types of shopping and eating to suit every pocket.
At Hadleigh High Street, you will find many local shops, bars and eateries, as well as easy access to major bus links. Hadleigh Castle and Country Park is a short walk away, offering breathtaking views of Hadleigh Castle. The remains are now preserved by English Heritage. This is one of five found in this region. The history of Benfleet: This region was used as a Viking base. Today you will find old-world cottages and buildings, along with the church, dating to around the 12th century, and predating the neighbouring Hadleigh Castle. You will also find the creek and wooded hills in the background, and the cockle sheds to the side of the church.
Pitsea: Here you can find Pitsea train station, with the C2C rail link to Fenchurch Street.
The town centre, which boasts a huge array of local shops and amenities, plus superb transport links to the A127 & A13
Basildon is a large market town in the county of Essex.
Found only 26 miles east of Central London, the town provides great access to the capital via the C2C rail link to Fenchurch Street.
Within Essex, Basildon is located to the south of the City of Chelmsford and 10 miles west of Southend-on-Sea. Nearby towns include Billericay to the north-west; Wickford to the north-east; and Benfleet to the south-east.
founded as a new town after World War II in 1948.
Basildon was formed to accommodate the London population overspill, incorporating the towns of Pitsea, Laindon, and Vange.
It comprises five sub-districts: Eversley, North Lands Park Neighbourhood, Chalvedon, Pitsea Mount, and Burnt Mills. Here you can find South Woodham Ferrers, with riverside walks and good train links into London.
Basildon has access to London via road, on the A127 and A13, with further shopping and entertainment choices, or take the train and leave the car at home. Stay in one of the many different types of accommodations available to suit every budget and type of stay.Here you will find a lively shopping centre, a theatre and markets on Fridays and Saturdays.
There is a range of shops and entertainment facilities to suit every pocket.
The Festival Leisure Park is a purpose-built entertainment complex, with a cinema, restaurants, night clubs, bars, ten-pin bowling and more.
An hour's drive will take you to the seaside resort of Southend, offering a beach holiday for the family and kids of all ages. The Barley Lands crafts centre has a unique collection of artisan craft studios and boutiques. Dine at our eateries, enjoy our luxury treatments, and experience our fun workshops and activities.
West Horndon, The West Horndon railway station is on the London, Tilbury and Southend line, serving the village of West Horndon, situated on the boundary of the boroughs of Brentwood and Thurrock, Essex.
West Horndon is now part of the Brentwood district, on the boundary with Thurrock. It is located 20 miles east-northeast of Charing Cross in London.
West Horndon train station has service to London Fenchurch Street.
The main transport links run from south-west to north and other important links run west-east in all directions to all towns and villages in the county.
There are local shops in Braintree Village, which can be found right in the heart of Essex, just outside the town of Braintree.
With free parking.
Conveniently served by its own train station, the centre is easily accessible by public transport and less than one hour away from central London via rail.
With close proximity to the A120, M11 and Stansted Airport, Braintree Village can be easily reached by all.
Here you can access by car the A127/M25, leading to all routes in Essex. This region has over a hundred tourist attractions to suit all budgets and ages, with accommodation to match.
London’s history starts way back in the past. From the stone age to the Romans, to the Middle Ages and into the present day, London has long been a centre of trade, commerce and livelihood from which this vast and world-famous capital has grown.
Upminster is the easternmost station on the London Underground network. Upminster Station offers speedy travel to the city, as well as frequent services to Southend’s coastline.
Upminster is two minutes' walk to Upminster Park, with its cricket club, tennis courts and large playing areas.
A short stroll through the park brings you to the shops and Upminster Station, with its links to Fenchurch Street, Liverpool St, Cross-Rail and District Line into London. The Upminster Bridge train station is a foot step from local shops, parks, pubs and restaurants, There are direct services from London Liverpool Street to Braintree Freeport Station, via Chelmsford. London Stansted Airport is just 17 miles away from Braintree Village and can be easily accessed by car or public transport.
London Southend Airport is also under an hour away from Braintree Village and is easily accessible by car or public transport.
You can travel from Colchester, Chelmsford, Stansted, Witham
With Dartford, Bluewater and Lakeside shopping centres offering a shopping experience for all ages, with stores selling fashion, food and drink, health and beauty, sports and leisure, books, cards and gifts for all, with leading brands along side a range of independent and specialist retailers, there is something for everyone.
The Dartford crossing, the M25, and the City Airport can all be reached in a 20-minute drive.
Find a guest house or hotel to stay at with lovely countryside views and plenty of amenities.
Barking and Dagenham
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham is a London borough in East London.
It lies around 9 miles east of Central London, in the London Riverside section of the Thames Gateway.
Dagenham Heathway Station Tube is ideal for travelling into London and Docklands, offering a fantastic array of facilities with a great selection of local shops, eateries and local amenities, and its superb transport links into the City and the West End for a night out to see a show and have dinner. Stay in a west end hotel in the regions of London, such as Covent Garden, one of London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, offering unique style, supreme comfort, and exceptional service, this lifestyle luxury hotel
in the city that is steeped in culture and history. In London you will find Theatre Land and the Royal Opera House. To discover in the evening, enjoy cocktails on the terrace or in the bar before your fab night out, sleep in and enjoy an à la carte breakfast, before you step out to a shopper’s heaven.
Choosing to stay in a hotel or bed and breakfast in the city makes for an excellent base from which to explore the city and all this region has to offer.
Find London’s key attractions such as Tower Bridge, Tate Modern, The London Eye, The London Clink, Tower of London, and shopping in some of London's most fashionable shops in the world.
For the night people, more of London’s alternative bar and club scene can be found in Shoreditch and Soho.
London’s East End is popular for its risqué nightclub scene. Here you will find Comic book bars, circus-themed pubs, and even cabarets are available.
Barking and Dagenham have parks and playgrounds for all ages to burn energy and have fun for all the family, with Barking and Dagenham having some of the greenest in London with over 20 green spaces and parks and a university campus. The nearest airport is London City Airport, from where you can easily reach East Ham
You can go shopping in Barking and Grants Hill.At Bluewater and Lakeside Shopping Centre, along with the city of London, a short bus or train ride away, On the many train links to the city and beyond, such as the Canary Wharf Underground Station, stay in a hostel. This is a social way to travel and meet like-minded people. Common areas like shared kitchens or games rooms are great ways to swap tips, tricks, and travel stories with backpackers from all over the world. You can have a bed in a shared dorm or your own private room, with prices to suit.
Most hostels are cheaper than local hotels, and they offer a more relaxed environment for you, the guest, and your friends. The Westfield Stratford City shopping complex and the Olympic Village can be reached by tube via Barking station, with London Heathrow Airport an hour's drive away. Every morning, a continental buffet breakfast is served, which includes cold cuts, cheese, yoghurt, pastries, toast, jam, and butter, as well as a selection of hot drinks, fruits, and juice. From Barking underground station, you can find Westfield Stratford City shopping centre, featuring a 17-screen cinema, bowling alley, and a wide selection of designer shops and the London City Airport.
Fenchurch Street Rail Station is the last stop on this line.
Fenchurch Street is a street in London, linking Aldgate at its eastern end with Lombard Street and Gracechurch Street in the west. From here you can travel on. England awaits with so many attractions and history, from the past and into the future.
The world-famous Kew Royal Botanic Gardens are accessible by public transport. This is a stunning spot for nature-lovers and its location makes it an absolute must-see during your stay here. See St. Paul’s Cathedral, or go shopping in Oxford Street and the West End. Leave the car and go by tube, with Bank Station offering a direct DLR connection to London City Airport, discovering London’s historic past alongside the present. Find your way to the heart of the City, where you'll find the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and the River Thames, all just a stone’s throw from the vibrant neighbourhoods of Shoreditch and Hoxton.
There are many different types of accommodations to suit every budget and taste, such as full English, vegetarian, or continental breakfast, or room only.This postcode has a great range of shopping opportunities, with both independent and chain stores to browse. Find an intimate, very private boutique hotel with
Take the train to the individually themed bedrooms and suites. The simplest, quickest and most efficient way of getting about town is the London Underground train network. You will find this way of travelling about is extremely comprehensive and very affordable, with Tube stations found throughout the city, or take an open-air bus or the iconic black London taxi cabs to get around the capital, Find the world-renowned King’s Road shops, Harrods and Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge and the neighbourhood of South Kensington, home to the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), and the Royal Albert Hall. Whatever you are looking for, from the beach to the city, take the train and find it all.