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Stebbing is a linear village set into the undulating landscape of North West Essex, situated roughly three miles east of Great Dunmow. It is a community defined by its conservation area, where the high street is lined with a notable collection of timber-framed houses and pargetted cottages that reflect its medieval prosperity. Geographically, the village sits above the Lubberhedges Brook and is characterized by "The Mount," a significant 11th-century motte-and-bailey earthwork located near the flint-built St Mary the Virgin Church. Unlike some of its neighbours, Stebbing has retained essential local infrastructure, including a primary school, a village store, and a traditional pub, alongside a network of well-maintained footpaths that connect the parish to the surrounding arable farmland. Its location offers a practical balance; while it feels deeply rural and self-contained, it remains within easy reach of the A120 and Stansted, making it a functional base for those who work across the region but prefer the quieter pace of a non-trunk road village.