[8][9] Among further listed Epping Upland village buildings is Takeleys, a Grade II timber-framed house, as part of a moated site, which dates to the 16th century (Pevsner: early 17th), with 18th-century alterations.
It contains an "elaborately carved" chimney piece and, in an upper room, 17th-century brown and black wall paintings in floral style on plasterwork.
[10][11] On 8 September 1944, during the Second World War, the first German V-2 rocket to be launched landed at Epping Upland.
The village of Epping Green and the hamlets of Jacks Hatch and Rye Hill are situated just inside the northern edge of the civil parish.
[1] The parish includes the earthwork remains of the scheduled Ambresbury Banks, an Iron Age hill fort.