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Tillingham Marshes form part of a natural defensive barrier against the encroaching sea on the east coast of Essex; a long dyke separates fields on one side with the raw salt marsh on the other, whose stretches help to ease tidal action. It is owned by St. Paul's Cathedral, who were gifted the land
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The Parish church, which is of Norman origin, is at the heart of the conservation area, with the manorial hall to the North. Stows Farmhouse (grade II* listed) thought to be a vicarage is outside the conservation area boundary. The church has a 14th-century tower with later battlements. Much of the
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The conservation area centres on the parish church of St. Nicholas and The Square stretching along the linear pattern of North Street and South Street. Short lengths of side roads off The Square and North and South Streets are also included: these are Brook Road, Bradwell Road, Marsh Road, Vicarage
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The Sports Pavilion building is owned by the Cricket and Football Clubs. Tillingham Bowls Club lease the Bowls Club area. The childrens play area is found towards the north-west corner. The multi track area consists of a small ‘figure of eight’ tarmac circuit with three ramps. The circuit is ideal
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of Ealdland, Reculverland and Weldland.; it has been in their control since c.720 AD, and they still retain the right to appoint the local vicar in the village. St Paul’s had a significant land holding across the Dengie Peninsula and the south coast of Essex through the middle ages. This brought
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The marshes came under threat from plans by power firm nPower to develop a large wind farm on the peninsula. The plan was eventually dropped in 2005 when St. Paul's decided not to allow it to proceed, having been opposed by local residents and those concerned with the wildlife in the area.
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roof with ridge pole, not common until the nineteenth century in Essex. This building’s exceptional quality and rare detailing shows its link with the major local land owners, St Paul’s Cathedral, and the work of a church carpenter rather than a craftsman from Essex or East Anglia.
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The West Field on Vicarage Lane, is a large, well equipped site with easy access near the centre of the village. In 2004 the site received the Essex Playing Field Association Best Kept Playing Field Award and in 2005 won first prize for the Best Kept Children's Play Ground.
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on the edge of the Dengie National Nature Reserve. The Chapel of Saint-Peter-on-the-Wall dates back to around 654. This simple church is a Grade I listed building and is considered one of the oldest churches in England. It was founded on the wall of the Roman fort “Othona”.
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On the field, there is plenty for everyone! Highlights include a Dog Show, dog scurry, dance performances, Tillingham Tigers penalty shoot out, the Tillingham Stocks, donkey rides, tug of war, arts, crafts, and two tents bursting with horticultural and handicraft entries.
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The Cap and Feathers stands on some of the oldest ecclesiastical property in the land. As a place of hostelry its history can be traced back to the Twelfth Century when if was a pilgrim's lodging house. In the sixteenth century it became the village inn.
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The conservation area in Tillingham was designated on 15 July 1969, since which there have been no revisions to the boundaries. It covers the historic settlement, which at the time of designation comprised the majority of the village.
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The Recreation Ground owned and maintained by Tillingham Village Council. It is also used by Tillingham Hotspur Football Club, Tillingham Tigers Football Club, Tillingham Cricket Club, Tillingham
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The multi use games area was built in 2014, at the request of young people who live in the village. It was created with grant funding and a considerable amount of volunteer labour.
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great wealth through sheep farming and later arable crops. Links go back to, at least, the middle of the 15th Century, and the Cathedral remains the patron of the Parish Church. The
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and rood with Christ on the Cross separates the nave from the chancel, and notably defies the tradition of traditional timber-framed buildings of Essex. It has a
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Tillingham has an annual flower show, held in the West Field. The show kicks off with a procession through the village, starting from the top of Manor Road in
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The public West Field Car Park is located off the north-east corner of the West Field, behind St Nicholas Primary School and opposite St Nicholas Church.
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for learning to ride a bike, children scootering, roller skating, skateboarding and then to the more adventurous BMX bike skills! This is a free facility.
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in London. The Corporation of the Cathedral Church of St Paul owns three arable farms, domestic properties and a significant amount of surrounding land.
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national pub of the year award in 1998 and the most improved pub of the year award in 2023. Some say the weather boarded grade II listed pub is haunted.
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which runs north to south through the farm and then adjacent to the runway. The runway is also visible from Tillingham Road immediately to the south.
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Explore this 9.9 miles (15.9 km) loop trail. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 3h 16m to complete. This trail is great for
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in London. The Corporation of the Cathedral Church of St Paul in London owns three arable farms and domestic properties in Tillingham, known as the
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Tillingham Private Airstrip is at Stowes Farm. This civil-use airstrip was first used in 1984 and is still in use today. This airport has no
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is by road distance 50 miles. The journey time by car is approximately 1h 10m and 1h 25m by train from Southminster Railway Station.
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There is a network of well maintained footpaths which meander through surrounding farmland and along the sea wall. The popular ‘
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The distance between London and Tillingham by road is 57 miles (93 km). The journey takes approximately 1h 14m by car using the
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Tillingham village is clustered around the main street with a historic centre that has been designated as a conservation area.
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convenience shop, hairdressers, care home, village hall, Tillingham West Field recreation ground, car park, sports clubs, 18
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After exploring the site, continue along the edge of the Dengie National Nature Reserve, which covers 3,105 hectares of
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There are two schools; Tillingham Pre-School and St Nicholas C of E primary school, a fire station, medical centre,
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and Prosecco tent, enjoy drinks from a horsebox bar, and savour tasty treats from an ice cream van, barbecue and
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St Nicholas’s Parish Church sits on the beautiful village square, surrounded by white weatherboarded houses
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Tillingham Hotspur Football Club, which also runs a veterans team that plays in the Essex Veterans League.
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Less well known is the story of “The Ranter’s Monster”, a tale of a young pregnant Tillingham girl called
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with 1,015 inhabitants in 2001, increasing to 1,058 at the 2011 Census. Located 8 miles (13 km) from
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rest of the church is 13th and 14th century, with a Norman north doorway and font. Inside, a Victorian
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Continue along the coastline before heading across the farmland to return to Tillingham.
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Village Pump, on Green Approximately 30 Metres West of Fox and Hounds Public House
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Local buses, the most frequent service is the Dengie route D4 which operates to
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is one of the earliest stories to detail a conflict between humankind and an
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There is a Grade II* listed church on The Square dedicated to St Nicholas.
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from World War One: William Bowtle, Stoker 1st Class, who served on the
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Pump (Opposite and Approximately 20 Metres South West of Brook Cottage)
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L Plan Outbuilding Range to South of the Cap and Feathers Public House
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This trail starts in Tillingham and leads one across the farmland to
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Near this spot suffered for the truth Thomas Causton 26 March 1555.
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Shop Formerly a Butchers Shop and Adjoining Number 19 to the North
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The Olde House, North Street, Tillingham Grade II listed building
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facility and an annual flower show. There are two chapels, the
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in the village. The village lost 23 of its sons during the
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The Cap and Feathers Public House, South Street Tillingham
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accused of giving birth to the devil. Claiming to be the
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Church of St Nicholas, 18 The Square Tillingham CM0 7SU
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and had a total population at the 2011 Census of 2,182.
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The Fox and Hounds Public House, The Square Tilllingham
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Pump (Approximately 3 Metres South of Sports Pavilion)
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Lane, Casey Lane, Chapel Lane and Marlborough Avenue.
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is 40 miles by road, journey time just over an hour.
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Three airports are within easy reach of Tillingham.
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competition will also takes place over the weekend.
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The Village Sign in Tillingham, showing the dome of
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Index

Ealdland
River Tillingham

Tillingham is located in Essex
Essex
OS grid reference
TL993038
Civil parish
District
Maldon
Shire county
Essex
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CM0
Dialling code
Police
Essex
Fire
Essex
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Maldon
UK

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