Marsh Farm Country Park — Country Park in Chelmsford

Marsh Farm Country Park spans 350 acres in South Woodham Ferrers, just outside Chelmsford. It’s a natural landscape park built on historic agricultural marshland and established in 1982. The site features riverside paths with views of the River Crouch and sea wall vantage points. Open from 8am to dusk year-round, including Christmas Day, entry is free, no booking needed. You can walk or cycle its extensive trails through open meadows and native habitats. A short drive away, it’s a peaceful retreat ideal for solo walks, dog walking, or family strolls.

About The Venue

Marsh Farm Country Park in Chelmsford began as farmland in the 13th century, with remnants including restored Knights Templar Barns from that era. The park officially opened in 1982 and retains its original character across multi-use trails and overwintering wetlands. Key features include the Tudor walled garden beside the ancient barns and a network of scenic paths along sea wall viewpoints. Wildlife such as redshank, pintail, oyster catcher, and water voles can be spotted in their natural habitat during autumn to spring. The park maintains low crowd density and quiet surroundings, ideal for walking or wildlife observation.

Typical Experiences

You can walk or cycle through Marsh Farm Country Park’s extensive trails without needing a reservation. The venue is family-friendly, supports solo use, and welcomes dog walkers and birdwatchers. Popular times include autumn to spring when overwintering birds are most active. Seasonal walks and outdoor sessions often take place along riverside paths near sea wall views. The park has no events listed, but you’ll find locals using the open meadows for quiet time or casual cycling.

Notable Features

  • River Crouch views
  • Multi-use trails
  • Overwintering wetland birds
  • Endangered water voles in borrow dykes
  • Scenic riverside paths with sea wall vantage points
  • 13th-century Knights Templar Barns
  • Tiptree tea rooms
  • Large open meadows with native flora
  • Extensive walking and cycling trails

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.