A
short distance from Colchester on the
banks of the river Colne, Rowhedge is a
small, traditional village with an
intriguing history. The seagoing
community were the preferred choice for
skippers and crew for the Victorian
gentry. Also noted shipbuilders,
construction of vessels continued into
the nineteen-seventies.
However, close ties to the sea also
reveals a darker history to the village.
Smuggling and piracy was commonplace,
with various tales of corrupt officials
and hangings in & around the village…
Rowhedge continues to thrive as a rural
village, supporting a friendly and
close-knit community. There are numerous
woodland and riverside walks to/from the
village, with two established RSPB
reserves at Fingringhoe & Abberton
nearby. Rowhedge is easily accessible by
road as well as by river, with private
moorings at The Anchor for patrons and
public moorings nearby.