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West Thurrock occupies a stretch of the Thames riverside that has seen constant evolution, moving from its deep-rooted industrial past toward its current role as a major regional hub. Tucked between Purfleet and Grays, the landscape is defined by its proximity to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and the expansive retail footprint of Lakeside, though the heart of the original village still centers around the ancient St Clement’s Church - famously used as a filming location for *Four Weddings and a Funeral*. While much of the immediate area is dominated by commerce and logistics, there are surprising pockets of green, such as the nearby Chafford Gorges Nature Park, providing a contrast to the busy arterial roads like the A13 and M25 that skirt the district. It is a practical, functional place where the legacy of the old chalk pits and cement works has paved the way for modern housing and some of the best transport links in Essex, making it a key waypoint for anyone navigating the Thames Estuary corridor.