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- East Mersea Youth Camp - Runs camps covering a range of interest groups, offers a number of qualification based training courses, and is available for group rental. Programmes, facilities, FAQ and booking form.
- Mersea Outdoors - The centre, for outdoor learning, accommodates residents under canvas or in cabins. Facilities include a swimming pool, assault course, high ropes course, climbing and abseiling towers, aerial runway, caving course, and access to the beach.
- Mersea Island Vineyard - A family owned business providing bed and breakfast accommodation, English wines and vineyard tours. Includes description of services and contact details.
- Brightlings - Point Clear - East Mersea Ferry - Foot ferry providing a service between the communities of Brightlingsea. Includes photographs and timetables.
- Cosway Holiday Home Park - A family run park with privately owned holiday homes sited in landscaped surroundings. Includes description of services and contact details.
- International Camp - Takes place for two weeks in July at East Mersea Youth Camp on the River Blackwater in Essex. Offers the opportunity for young people from cultures around the world to live, work, and have fun together. Program, facilities, prices, and booking form.
- International Camp - Takes place for two weeks in July at East Mersea Youth Camp on the River Blackwater in Essex. Offers the opportunity for young people from cultures around the world to live, work, and have fun together. Program, facilities, prices, and booking form.
- East Mersea Youth and Activity Centre - Runs camps covering a wide range of interest groups, offers a number of qualification based training courses, and is available for group rental. Located in Colchester, Essex. Programs, facilities, FAQ, and booking form.
Wikipedia Articles
- East Mersea - East Mersea is a scattered village and civil parish on Mersea Island in the English county of Essex.
- West Mersea - West Mersea is a small town in the Colchester borough of Essex in the East of England. It is the larger of two settlements on Mersea Island, located south east of Colchester.
- Sarah Wrench - Sarah Wrench was born in 1833 and died fifteen years later on May 6, 1848, in East Mersea, Essex, UK. Little else is known about her, except for the bizarre circumstances of her burial at St.
- Isaac Smith (Royal Navy officer) - Rear Admiral Isaac Smith (?–1831)British History Online, A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), 'Mersea, East - Methwold', pages.
- The Strood - The Strood is a causeway crossing the marshes and the Strood Channel between the coast of Essex in the south east of England and Mersea Island.