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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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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 Sports
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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 Paulâs 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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roof with ridge pole, not common until the nineteenth century in Essex. This buildingâs exceptional quality and rare detailing shows its link with the major local land owners, St Paulâs
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on the edge of the Dengie
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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
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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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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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1931:: Survey of English Place-Names, Nottingham University
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competition will also takes place over the weekend.
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