Chapelend
England
England
Chapelend is a small Essex village just north of Saffron Walden, reached via the B1052 through typical East Anglian countryside. Long-distance visitors use the A11 and M11 connections, whilst locals rely on the network of B-roads linking surrounding villages like Little Walden and Hadstock. The settlement's name derives from a Norman chapel that once stood at the village's eastern boundary.