Manningtree
Lots of wonderful places to discover
The town has a relaxed, welcoming feel with a traditional high street lined with independent shops, cafés, and pubs. It’s a great place to enjoy a slow wander, pick up a coffee, or relax by the river and watch the boats drift along the Stour estuary.
Manningtree has a rich and sometimes unusual history. It became a busy market town in medieval times and still retains many attractive Georgian and timber-framed buildings. It is also known for its connections to the 17th-century “witch trials” and the infamous Matthew Hopkins, the Witchfinder General, whose story is part of the area’s local heritage.
For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding area offers beautiful walking routes into Dedham Vale, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The riverside paths and nearby countryside provide excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, birdwatching, and photography.
Nearby Mistley is just a short walk or drive away and is well worth combining with a visit, particularly for its historic waterfront and the striking Mistley Towers.
Things to do in Manningtree:
- Explore the independent shops and cafés in the town centre
- Walk along the River Stour and enjoy the riverside views
- Visit nearby Dedham Vale AONB for scenic countryside walks
- Discover local history linked to the witch trials and historic market town heritage
- Combine your visit with nearby Mistley and its riverside walks
Manningtree is an ideal destination for a relaxed half-day or full-day trip, offering a peaceful riverside atmosphere while still being close to some of Essex and Suffolk’s most beautiful countryside.