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Weeley is a village of two parts - the main residential hub and the older "Weeley Heath" - situated roughly six miles north of Clacton-on-Sea. Historically, it served as a significant Napoleonic-era garrison town, though today it functions as a practical, well-connected base for those working across North Essex. The village is anchored by its railway station on the Sunshine Coast Line, providing hourly links to Colchester and London Liverpool Street, and its position right on the A133/A131 interchange makes it one of the most accessible spots in the district for drivers. For daily life, there is a local primary school, a busy village hall, and a couple of traditional pubs like The Black Boy, while the proximity to the expansive Bentley Grove woods offers some of the best walking routes in the area. It lacks the seasonal bustle of the nearby coast, instead maintaining the quieter, functional feel of a settled inland community.