Instant prices paid data for England and Wales
Rivenhall is a quiet, split-level settlement positioned between the busier hubs of Witham and Braintree. The village is effectively divided into two distinct parts: Rivenhall End, which sits along the arterial A12, and the older, more secluded Rivenhall village located about a mile to the north. At its heart is the Grade II* listed St Mary’s Church, an architectural landmark with origins dating back to the Saxon period, standing as a reminder of the area's long agricultural history. Those who live here benefit from a rural outlook while remaining within easy reach of urban amenities; Witham’s mainline railway station is just a few minutes’ drive away, providing a direct link to London Liverpool Street in under an hour. The local landscape is defined by the River Brain and a network of public footpaths that cut through open fields and woodland, making it a functional base for those who value the Essex countryside but require straightforward access to the county’s major road and rail networks.