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Bulphan occupies a quiet stretch of the Fenlands in Essex, sitting just beyond the eastern edge of Greater London. It is a linear village, historically rooted in agriculture, and it still feels very much tied to the surrounding landscape of open fields and drainage ditches. Geographically, it is positioned about five miles southeast of Upminster and north of the A13, offering a distinct sense of separation from the suburban sprawl despite its proximity to major routes. The heart of the community centres around the village hall, the Grade I listed Church of St Mary the Virgin - notable for its rare 15th-century timber-framed tower - and the local primary school. While it lacks a high street, the village maintains a self-contained feel, defined by a mix of mid-century houses and older farm cottages scattered along Church Road and the Fen. It is a place where the horizon is broad and the pace of life is dictated more by the seasons than the nearby city commute.