Some places in northeast and east London still have Essex as part of their postal address because they used to be in the county of Essex but are now part of Greater London. However, Essex as a county still exists and is one of the six counties surrounding London.
Essex is a county which adjoins London at its northeast suburbs so it would depend on which part of London and which part of Essex you are travelling from and to. The easiest way will probably be to drive or you could get a train from Liverpool Street Station.
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Historically, Chingford was part of Essex but is now within Greater London although mail is still often addressed to Chingford Essex. The most important thing is that you use the correct Post Code.
No. Basildon is a town in the county of Essex and is about 30 miles northeast of London.
Essex is a county not a town, so the answer is anything between 20 miles and 100 miles dependent on which part of Essex.
No London is part of Essex, Kent, Surrey, Bucks, Herts and Middlesex while Leeds is part of Yorkshire. Leeds is not in London, they are separate cities.
The border between East London and Essex is between Brentwood (Essex) and Havering (London) and Thurrock (Essex) and Havering (London). Although Havering has an Essex postcode, it is still part of London and has been since 1965. The London boroughs of Havering, Barking and Dagenham and parts of Redbridge have Essex postcodes because they would be in North East London. The postcode for North East London would be "NE", just like "SE" is the postcode for South East London. These areas do not have the "NE" postcode simply because "NE" is the postcode for the northern city of Newcastle upon Tyne.
The county of Essex is to the Northeast of London.
No. Essex is a county which borders London, located to the North East of London.
Essex is a county on the northeast borders of London and some people from east and northeast London have moved to Essex.
Essex is a county located on the northeast boundary of London.