‘Unheard of’ pretty UK village that’s always being confused with a major city

The quaint village is home to a few thousand residents (Image: google street view)

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It’s always a bit of a puzzle when places share the same name, especially when one is a bustling city and the other an idyllic village.

That is the case for a charming village in Essex that often gets mistaken for a sprawling city hundreds of miles away.

Newport in Essex epitomises the quintessential English village, boasting picturesque homes nestled among  lush greenery.

It stands in stark contrast to its Welsh namesake, Newport – a city teeming with over 165,000 residents.

Nestled near Saffron Walden in the Uttlesford district, Newport, Essex, is home to just under 3,000 people. Despite its small size, it boasts a rich history dating back to the medieval era.

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The village’s roots stretch back to the 12th century, and traces of its storied past are still visible today.

From the historic Newport Parish Church, renowned for its exquisite architecture, to the quaint timber-framed buildings lining the high street, Newport radiates a timeless allure that enchants both locals and visitors.

Offering the best of both worlds, Newport provides residents with a tranquil lifestyle amid verdant landscapes while also boasting excellent commuter links. The village is served by a railway station, ensuring easy travel to neighbouring towns and London, Essex Live.

London Stansted, the nearest airport, is just a short drive away. However, infrequent bus services can limit the convenience of public transport.

The high street of this village is a charming way to back local businesses and while away a few hours.

A leisurely walk down Newport High Street reveals an array of independent boutiques, the renowned Dorrington’s Bakery and cosy dining spots where you can savour tasty local cuisine or indulge in some retail therapy.

With its warm ambience and friendly residents, Newport High Street offers a welcoming setting for visitors to soak up the village’s distinctive charm and timeless appeal. However, as typical of a village, it lacks a large supermarket – so for a wider range of shopping options, you’ll need to venture beyond Newport.

The village is a truly enchanting place to reside, offering a mix of historical allure and contemporary conveniences.

It couldn’t be more different from its Welsh namesake.

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