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Fryerning

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In 1936, a Spanish oak tree was planted on in the centre of the ancient Church Green to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VIII. At the time, there was a debate in the village due to the fact that the Oak was not a native English specimen. Local resident, Charlie Cox who was eight at the time,
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In 2011, Brentwood Borough Council asked Essex County Council to commission a conservation area in Fryerning, which was subsequently enforced. Many historical buildings, ranging from the 12th century to the late 20th century, were included in the conservation area, along with 3 trees having a
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derives from the Saxon period. The syllable "ing" denoting possession, probably during the sixth century, thus Saxon territories each distinguished by the owners name; these were usually prefixed by "ing" or "ging", a principle shared with neighbouring villages: Margaretting, Mountnessing and
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On the 11th of September 2021, Lord Petre visited local residents and dignitaries of Fryerning, at the Church Green, to officially open the recently renovated Fryerning Parish Room; it was built in 1904, extended in 1924 and renovated in 2021.
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Fryerning and nearby Ingatestone have always been closely entwined. The earliest surviving signs of their ancient past can be seen on the Fryerning Lane, which connects with
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Fryerning is located in mid-Essex and has several big areas of woodland populated by several large herds of deer, which are frequently seen by walkers and cyclists.
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was set up between Pubs Anchor A, Anchor B, British Legion, Crown Hotel, Spread Eagle, Woolpack Hotel Fryerning and Viper Hotel Mill Green.
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constructed a barn at North Hall Farm, which survives to this day; the 13th-century barn is comparable to the better-preserved barn of
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and was given to the Norman Baron Robert de Germon. Later on, his grandson Gilbert Mountfitchet granted half the manor called
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After the Norman conquest, the "ings" or "gings" were divided up. Fryerning and Ingatestone were collectively known as
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preservation order placed upon them: the Coronation Oak and the West and East Ancient Yew Trees at St Mary's Church.
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when the Ging Hospital was transferred to Sir William Berners, the Royal auditor; the area then became known as
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remembers that the green was about 50 yards long on each side forming a triangle.
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On 24 Match 1889, the parish was abolished and merged with Ingatestone to form
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Three generations later, William Berners great-grandson sold Fryerning to
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Fryerning is located in Essex
Essex
OS grid reference
TL640003
Civil parish
Ingatestone and Fryerning
District
Brentwood
Shire county
Essex
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Ingatestone
Postcode district
CM4
Dialling code
Police
Essex
Fire
Essex
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Brentwood and Ongar
UK

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