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Hutton sits directly to the east of Brentwood, and while the two have grown together over the decades, the area retains a distinct character shaped by its rural origins. Historically centered around the medieval Church of All Saints, the locality transitioned from a quiet agrarian parish into a significant residential area during the mid-20th century. Today, it is largely defined by the contrast between Hutton Mount - a private estate of substantial detached homes and leafy avenues - and the more practical, well-connected residential streets of Hutton Poplars and the western edges near the railway. Shenfield station is the primary focal point for travel, providing fast access to the City and the Elizabeth Line, making the area a functional hub for those working in London. Despite this connectivity, green space remains accessible; the expansive woodland and meadows of Hutton Country Park offer a buffer against the urban sprawl, while the nearby commons provide a reminder of the Essex countryside that still borders the village to the south and east.