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Cultural Landmarks

Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure

Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure is a cultural landmark located in Chelmsford, England. The site is known for its historical significance and is a popular destination for those interested in the Bronze Age. Visitors can explore the area and learn about the art and creative practices of the time. Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure is a must-see for anyone interested in history and culture.

Introduction to Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure

Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure is a cultural landmark located in Chelmsford, England. The company's purpose is to preserve and showcase the rich history of the Bronze Age Enclosure. The enclosure consists of numerous ditches and banks that were built over 4,000 years ago. The site is unique because it has survived relatively intact over the centuries, making it an important historical site.

Services & products

Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure offers guided tours and educational programs for visitors, including school groups. Visitors can also purchase souvenirs from the gift shop.

Location

The Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure is located in Chelmsford, a historic city in the county of Essex, England. The area is home to many other cultural landmarks, such as the Chelmsford Cathedral and Hylands House. Visitors can expect to find a mix of businesses, including restaurants, cafes and boutique shops in the area. The closest public transportation options are the Chelmsford Railway Station (3.5 miles), the Chelmsford Bus Station (3.7 miles), and the Chelmsford Park and Ride (2.3 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure over other companies in the same industry because of the unique historical significance of the site. The company offers an authentic and educational experience that cannot be found elsewhere.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that the site is not accessible for individuals with mobility issues due to the uneven terrain and lack of paved paths.

Reviews

Customers have rated Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure highly, praising the knowledgeable and friendly staff, as well as the informative guided tours. Many visitors have commented that the site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in the Bronze Age.

Amenities

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    parking
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    historic site

FAQ

What cultural landmarks or sites does your company specialize in preserving or promoting?

We specialize in preserving and promoting the Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure, a significant cultural landmark in Chelmsford, England.

What types of creative projects or initiatives does your company support?

We support various art and creative initiatives that aim to raise awareness and appreciation for the Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure and its historical significance.

How does your company ensure that cultural landmarks are respected and preserved for future generations?

We have a team of experts who regularly monitor and maintain the Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure to ensure that it is preserved for future generations. We also work closely with local authorities and organizations to promote awareness and appreciation for cultural landmarks.

What partnerships or collaborations does your company have with local communities or organizations?

We have partnerships and collaborations with local communities and organizations, including the Chelmsford City Council and the Essex County Council, to promote and preserve the Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure.

Can you provide examples of successful projects or initiatives that your company has carried out in the past?

One successful project we carried out was the installation of information boards around the Springfield Lyons Bronze Age Enclosure to educate visitors about its historical significance and promote responsible tourism. We also organized various events and activities, such as guided tours and educational workshops, to engage the local community and promote cultural awareness.

Reviews

  • Alex Dillon

    29-05-2022
  • Matthew Lawrence

    29-05-2022
  • Andrew Hollingsworth

    29-05-2022
  • M Jahanzeb Alvi

    Went there after doing research and reading Google reviews. Completely over grown, no guidance boards or signs. Not worth a visit until it gets a face lift.

    29-05-2022
  • Стив Павлин

    Rather over grown, signage is in the wrong place, take the trak before the sign

    29-05-2021
  • John Nicholas

    A bit of pain to find, but once you get there, the builder's rubble and artificial water feature are a real anticlimax. It's in need of a good tidy up, but is an absolute gem, tucked behind a trading estate, a nursery school and an undeveloped field / meadow.

    29-05-2021
  • Nigel Collinson

    Whilst taking a photograph of the shiny flint arrowhead in the centre of Brook end gardens, I was approached by a woman and her young daughter, She asked me what the hell It was ! I Explained its an arrowhead. Connected with the Bronze age hut circle Further up the road. He reply was "I've lived here for 40 years and didn't know" I hope the city council protect this for future generations.

    29-05-2020
  • Murray Dedman

    29-05-2020
  • fraggle planet

    I went to school half a mile away from here and never got told about this place! Well worth a visit, if you can find it - it is overgrown and hidden away (top tip: the entrance is NOT where the signpost is!)

    29-05-2020
  • Richard Smith

    29-05-2020