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The Chelmsford Diocesan House of Retreat, Pleshey

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Aperçu

The House of Retreat, Pleshey is a peaceful sanctuary where people from all walks of life come to seek God and reconnect with the spiritual dimension of their lives.

Set on the edge of a small, moated village in the heart of the Essex countryside — just a 12-minute drive from Chelmsford — this historic retreat house offers a space steeped in prayer, calm, and quiet reflection.

Accommodation & Full Board:
All bookings at the House of Retreat are full board. 

The retreat offers comfortable accommodation across several charming buildings:

  • Main House: 18 bedrooms
  • First floor: 10 ensuite rooms, 1 standard single, and the Retreat Conductor’s suite with its private sitting room
  • Second floor: 4 singles and 1 twin room with shared bathroom facilities
  • Ground floor: 1 accessible room with a wet room, suitable for one guest or adaptable for a twin
  • The Gatehouse: 5 ensuite rooms — 1 double and 4 singles
  • Parsonage Cottage: 1 double and 1 twin room, sharing a bathroom

An ideal setting for personal retreats, quiet breaks, and reflective stays, with everything you need, including meals taken care of.

 


Arrivée : 14:00 (2:00) - 18:00 (6:00) (En cas de contrainte particulières, n’hésitez pas à demander un aménagement.)

Départ : Avant 09:30 (9:30)



Histoire

In 1906, two Anglican nuns from the Congregation of the Servants of Christ visited the village while seeking new premises, as their previous residence had become too small. They purchased the Gatehouse, its barn, Parsonage Cottage, Garden Cottage (on the site now occupied by the Evelyn Underhill Room), and surrounding land for £6,104.

They moved in shortly after and were joined by other members of their order. The barn proved unsuitable for conversion and was demolished in 1908. A new convent was constructed on the site, incorporating timbers from the original barn into its staircase and window. The convent was dedicated on 30th September 1909. At its height, 23 nuns lived in the convent while the Gatehouse accommodated guests.

Between 1912 and 1914, the convent advertised annual retreats in the Diocesan Gazette for women and clergy discerning vocations. At the time, the area was part of the Diocese of St Albans.

During the First World War, Belgian soldiers convalesced in the Gatehouse. Parsonage Cottage, originally home to the priest serving the chapel within the castle grounds, was intended for the chaplain to the convent.

Relations with the Bishop of St Albans were positive, but the creation of the Diocese of Chelmsford in 1914, under Bishop Watts-Ditchfield, brought changes. The new Bishop did not permit reservation of the Blessed Sacrament in the convent chapel. As a result, the nuns relocated, eventually settling in Burnham, where the order remains active.

The Diocese then rented the property as a retreat house for £82 per year until 1927, when it was purchased by the Diocesan Mission Society with support from the Diocesan Board of Finance. It became the first Diocesan Retreat House in the country. The first Warden was Annie Harvey, and the first Chaplain was Rev’d Henry Monks, who lived in Parsonage Cottage and was instrumental in establishing the retreat house.

Under successive wardens and chaplains, the retreat house developed a strong spiritual programme. Among its notable retreat conductors was Evelyn Underhill, whose involvement contributed to the retreat’s growing reputation.

In 1933, a new chapel was built and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, St Nicolas, and All Saints by the Bishop of Chelmsford.

Restauration et Boissons

Guests at The House of Retreat enjoy full board, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided as part of their stay.

The Leather Bottle – a traditional 19th-century pub in Pleshey serving British lunches, dinners, snacks, and drinks. It's only a short walk from the retreat house

Espaces verts et alentours

The carefully tended garden looks glorious in all seasons. With a mix of shrubs and perennials, there are many small nooks and seating areas for peaceful contemplation. In the Cottage area of the garden fresh vegetables are growing and a mossy green gate leads through to the peaceful grounds of the church.

Plus d'informations

  • The Chapel

The Chapel with its simple white walls, beautiful icons, and windows onto the garden was dedicated in 1933. It is a place where you can, in TS Eliot’s words kneel ‘where prayer has been valid’ through many different decades.

  •  The Orangery

A light bright space with tea-coffee-making facilities, and a door straight out into the garden. It can be used on its own by a small group or as a breakout room for a whole house booking. Seats 14.

  •  The Lounge

A comfortable room, with soft lighting., and great views of the garden. Ideal for relaxing in or can be used by breakout groups from the main house booking. Seats 10 on a mix of sofas and easy chairs.

  • The Library

A peaceful space for personal study, reading, or small group work, with a fascinating collection of some classic texts in Christian theology. Can seat 6 round the table.

  • The Underhill Room

The largest group space. With seating for 30 it is being equipped with new blinds, and new projection facilities ready for hybrid learning events. This room has its own small kitchen and servery hatch for teas and coffees, and adjoining toilets for the exclusive use of any group who book the room.

 

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Excellent facility a great day and our Group cannot recommend it enough for that way we were received and treated including the Lunch facilities. We shall certainly go there again!

JohnS

i started visiting Pleshey in the 1980s when Peter Morris was warden and vicar. Have been to quiet days, retreats, Music Weeks, all of which have been excellent.

StellaS

It’s beautiful and so peaceful. If you need some quiet time that is the place to be!

KatherineB
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Équipements et informations

Caractéristiques et installations

Chapelle

Retraites proposées

Sommaire

Bâtiments du XXe siècle

Stationnement gratuit (sur place)

Défense de fumer

Pas de classement officiel

Propriété historique

Ascenseurs

Aménagements

Accès gratuit à Internet (WiFi)

Terrasse extérieure

Meubles de jardin

Chapelle sur les lieux

Librairie

Literie comprise

Serviettes comprises

Salle de détente

Ascenseur

Chauffage central

Restauration

Restaurant

Salle à manger

Micro-onde

Réfrigérateur

Loisirs

Promenades recommandées

Café/Bar (accessible à pied)

Jardins

Restaurants recommandés (accessible en voiture)

Informations d'arrivée et directions

Adresse: The Street, Chelmsford, Pleshey, Essex, PlesheyCM3 1HA, Royaume-Uni

Via the M11

Take M11 until junction 8 Stansted turnoff and follow the A120 toward Colchester.

Take the exit for Great Dunmow South B184 (not Great Dunmow West) and at the roundabout turn right under the A120. At the second part of the roundabout turn left and follow the B1008 toward Chelmsford – signposted Felsted. Proceed through Barnston, North End, and Ford End.

At Ford End, turn right at the signpost to Pleshey. Follow the road through Pleshey and the house is at the top of The Street on the left before you reach the Church.

If you miss the right turn at Ford End then continue toward Chelmsford until you come to the first roundabout and turn right to Howe Street. After Howe Street turn right onto the road signposted ‘Pleshey 2 miles’. Proceed through the village as detailed above.

Via the M25 and A12

From M25 at junction 28 follow A12 to Chelmsford and exit at junction 19 (Junction with A130/A138) take the A130 exit signposted Stansted. At the top of the slip road turn left and follow signs for A130/B1008 Stansted and Dunmow.

There are many roundabouts on this road: keep following the road in a northerly direction for 6 miles until you come to a roundabout with a signpost for Howe Street to the left.

Turn left onto minor roads through Howe Street. After Howe Street turn right onto the road signposted ‘Pleshey 2 miles’.

Follow the road through Pleshey and the house is at the top of The Street on the left before you reach the Church.

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