About Elm Farm Country Park

Elm Farm Country Park is set in 22 acres of beautiful parkland located in the peaceful landscaped haven of Thorpe-le-Soken. Just a short distance from the scenic Essex coast, the park is perfect for those looking to enjoy tranquil surroundings, coastal breezes and pure relaxation.
The village centre is a short stroll away featuring an impressive selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The park enjoys the luxury of having the beautiful state-of-the-art Lifehouse Spa & Hotel on its doorstep. Here, you can treat yourself to a range of blissful treatments and indulge in the fabulous facilities including a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room.
Within easy access from London, a host of local attractions and sandy beaches nearby, this is the perfect holiday escape! If you love picturesque views and being a short drive to the sea then our beautiful lodges for sale in Elm Farm Country Park may be just the investment your looking for.
On and around park
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The local area
As part of the ‘Essex Sunshine Coast’ this area boasts one of the best climates in the country and some of the lowest rainfall in the UK, meaning you may get to leave the brolly at home!
At Elm Farm Country Park, you’ll find yourself just minutes away from the delightful quintessentially British seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea. Only four miles from the park, this destination is famed for its seaside town and clean sandy beaches dotted with Victorian beach huts.
The nearby village offers fantastic dining options and pubs, while the historic town of Colchester is a mere 30 minute drive away and offers extensive shopping, restaurants and attractions including Colchester Zoo.
Closer to the park you’ll find the delightful Titchmarsh Marina, which is recognised as one of the most attractive harbours on the east coast and features a waterside restaurant and sailing school. Keen walkers will be thrilled to learn of the Walton Backwaters; an area of stunning natural beauty which provides great viewing points, interesting walks and is a hub for wildlife.



