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Longmeads House is a large Victorian building with grounds, and an important feature of the village. It was built by Robert Woodhouse in the 1880s and remained in the family until it was acquired by the Seabrooke family in 1930. The estate was acquired by Essex County Council in 1950 and had been the
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on Friday 12 January 1945. The V-2 fell about 200 yards south of the River Wid bridge in a field belonging to Skeggs Farm. The impact crater was 30 feet across by 20 feet deep. 19 properties were extensively damaged and a further 218 slightly damaged including All Saints' Church. No casualties were
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applied - corresponded to the large ancient parish of Writtle, but the physical forest, the area of wood and commons was much smaller, and located in the still well wooded high ground in the south of the parish, stretching from College Wood to Edney Common. The Forest included hermitage called
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with warm summers at around 23 °C (73 °F) and mild winters with highs of 7 °C (45 °F) but with quite common minor frosts. Precipitation is relatively low by British standards at 591.8 millimetres (23.30 in) during the 1981–2010 average period.
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A new community centre named 'The Beryl Platt Centre' has been built in the garden of Longmeads House, which now takes the place of Longmeads House as the village's community centre.
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The woods (such as Great and Little Stoneymoor Woods) and plains (Mill Green) that lay south of the Writtle parish boundary, resembled the Forest but were not part of it.
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Andrew J. Begent. 1999. Chelmsford at War, A chronicle of the country town of Essex during the Second World War. Second Edition. Ian Henry Publications. Page 62.
537:(1549–1613). He sat as a member of parliament for Essex from 1584 to 1587 and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Essex. In 1603 he was raised to the peerage as 527: 414: 294: 107: 386:
church, and was once described as "one of the loveliest villages in England, with a ravishing variety of ancient cottages". The village is now home to
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made the name of the village famous with his station announcement "this is Two Emma Toc, Writtle testing, Writtle testing".
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village's community centre until 2020, as it was sold to a development company in 2013 to become residential dwellings.
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in the 12th century, and then by the Hospital of the Holy Ghost in Rome from the early 13th; the turbulent reign of
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of 1086 mentioning a church and priest in Writtle suggests that Christian worship in the village pre-dated the
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During the medieval period, the church "changed hands" several times, revenues being received by the
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John W. Trusler. 2008. Local Heroes, The Villigers of Writtle Who Gave Their Lives in The Great War.
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The Historic Lands of England, p 120, By Bernard Burke, Published Churton, Clayton & Co 1848
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The prefabricated hut from which the broadcast was made (constructed for use during the
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saw the church being seized by the king, eventually coming under the control of
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in the 1100s, and a Deer Park which was in place some time before 1237.
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reported, although two families in Bridge Street were made homeless.
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Regiment arrived in Writtle. The 4th Ox and Bucks Bn was part of the
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hunting lodges (circa 1210), sited within the grounds of the present
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attacks in recent history, the first in 1974, the second in 1991.
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According to a contemporary newspaper report Writtle was hit by a
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Another well known historic figure who lived in Writtle was Sir
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Writtle holds a distinguished place in the history of
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Writtle village green and church, in snow, about 1935
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The Romans were present in Writtle shortly after the
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Index

Writtle-cum-Roxwell

Writtle is located in Essex
Essex
OS grid reference
TL6706
Civil parish
District
Chelmsford
Shire county
Essex
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CM1
Dialling code
Police
Essex
Fire
Essex
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Saffron Walden
UK
England

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