- published: 14 Jan 2021
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Coordinates: 51°50′35″N 0°51′29″E / 51.843°N 0.858°E / 51.843; 0.858
Layer de la Haye (often spelled Layer-de-la-Haye; locally known just as Layer) is a small village of around 2,000 people, measured at 1,767 in the 2011 Census, near Colchester in Essex, England. While its historical significance is limited, it nevertheless has an interesting and varied history, and today it offers vibrant and community and beautiful landscapes.
The village is thought to have been founded in Saxon times, with its original name, Legra, meaning 'lookout'; indeed, its elevation made it an ideal vantage point for the Saxons against raiding parties from the coast. Later its name changed to Leire or Leger, meaning 'mud'. A Norse word, this is likely to have referred to the soil and marshland around the village. During the time of the Norman Conquests, the village was "owned" by the de la Hayes, and its name thus changed to Layer de la Haye. Layer was ravaged by the Black Plague of the 14th Century. The Church became derelict until it was restored by monks.
Check out this video which we produced recently with Layer de la Haye Primary school to showcase their amazing school community. https://www.layer-de-la-haye.essex.sch.uk/essex/primary/layer-de-la-haye Get in touch at www.happydaysphoto.co.uk or on 01206 617181 to find out how we can help your school.
Capturing the King's coronation weekend with professional drone footage was an absolute privilege. Our team was honoured to work with the village of Layer-De-La-Haye to capture this once-in-a-lifetime event, and we are proud to have delivered stunning aerial footage of the coronation weekend. The event was truly unforgettable, and we are delighted to have helped capture the grandeur and excitement of the occasion. For bookings please contact fly@above11.co.uk
Taken October 2022 with DJI Mini 3 Pro. Mastershot.
A quick flight over our house…
The village of Layer De La Haye in May 2015.
Two node video made by Pano2VR Animation Editor
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Saturday 5th June 2021
A 5.75 mile pub based walk in and around the village of Layer-De-La-Haye, near Colchester in Essex. The walk starts and finishes at the Donkey and Buskins pub and passes the huge Abberton Reservoir, as well as the parish church and some lovely stretches of woodland.
On a bike ride on remembrance Sunday 2023, I came across these memorials.
Coordinates: 51°50′35″N 0°51′29″E / 51.843°N 0.858°E / 51.843; 0.858
Layer de la Haye (often spelled Layer-de-la-Haye; locally known just as Layer) is a small village of around 2,000 people, measured at 1,767 in the 2011 Census, near Colchester in Essex, England. While its historical significance is limited, it nevertheless has an interesting and varied history, and today it offers vibrant and community and beautiful landscapes.
The village is thought to have been founded in Saxon times, with its original name, Legra, meaning 'lookout'; indeed, its elevation made it an ideal vantage point for the Saxons against raiding parties from the coast. Later its name changed to Leire or Leger, meaning 'mud'. A Norse word, this is likely to have referred to the soil and marshland around the village. During the time of the Norman Conquests, the village was "owned" by the de la Hayes, and its name thus changed to Layer de la Haye. Layer was ravaged by the Black Plague of the 14th Century. The Church became derelict until it was restored by monks.