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'''Chignal St James''' is a village in [[Essex]], England. The village is part of the [[civil parish]] of Chignall, and is situated 3½ miles northwest by west from the [[county town]] of [[Chelmsford]]. Population of Chignal St James is about 250.{{cn|date=May 2015}} |
'''Chignal St James''' is a village in [[Essex]], England. The village is part of the [[civil parish]] of Chignall, and is situated 3½ miles northwest by west from the [[county town]] of [[Chelmsford]]. Population of Chignal St James is about 250.{{cn|date=May 2015}} |
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[[File:St. James; the parish church of Chignall St. James - geograph.org.uk - 765071.jpg|thumb|left|Former parish church of St James]] |
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[[File:The village pump and telephone box at Chignall St. James - geograph.org.uk - 765041.jpg|thumb|left|Village pump and telephone box]] |
[[File:The village pump and telephone box at Chignall St. James - geograph.org.uk - 765041.jpg|thumb|left|Village pump and telephone box]] |
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The spelling of the village name is open to discussion.{{says who|date=May 2015}} Sometimes it is spelt as "Chignall St James" at other times, as "Chignal St James" or "Chignal Saint James". |
The spelling of the village name is open to discussion.{{says who|date=May 2015}} Sometimes it is spelt as "Chignall St James" at other times, as "Chignal St James" or "Chignal Saint James". |
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In 2009 there was a controversial planning proposal to create a quarry close by to the village, but this was turned down by the planning authorities.{{cn|date=May 2015}} |
In 2009 there was a controversial planning proposal to create a quarry close by to the village, but this was turned down by the planning authorities.{{cn|date=May 2015}} |
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Notable village landmarks include an old brick-built farm barn with a dove-cote thought{{by whom|date=May 2015}} to be the oldest and only example of its type in Essex, an old red brick school (now a dwelling), the church, and the Old Rectory. |
Notable village landmarks include an old brick-built farm barn with a dove-cote thought{{by whom|date=May 2015}} to be the oldest and only example of its type in Essex, an old red brick school (now a dwelling), the [[St James' Church, Chignal|former church]], and the Old Rectory. |
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Unsubstantiated sightings of big cats (thought to be black leopards or pumas), have been made by local farmers.{{cn|date=May 2015}} |
Unsubstantiated sightings of big cats (thought to be black leopards or pumas), have been made by local farmers.{{cn|date=May 2015}} |
Revision as of 10:24, 11 November 2016
Chignal St James | |
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District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | CHELMSFORD |
Postcode district | CM1 |
Dialling code | 01245 |
Police | Essex |
Fire | Essex |
Ambulance | East of England |
Chignal St James is a village in Essex, England. The village is part of the civil parish of Chignall, and is situated 3½ miles northwest by west from the county town of Chelmsford. Population of Chignal St James is about 250.[citation needed]
The spelling of the village name is open to discussion.[according to whom?] Sometimes it is spelt as "Chignall St James" at other times, as "Chignal St James" or "Chignal Saint James".
Businesses providing employment in the area include Ashdown Engineering, Gardening Express & Balance Life Magazine,[citation needed] and local farms.
The area once included a Roman villa, the site of which was discovered in the 1970s[1][2]. Originally the village was a settlement for farmers and their labour force that worked the land, but as mechanisation took over the farming population left. The village is now partly a commuter settlement, and partly resident to remaining agricultural workers and retired people.[citation needed]
The village has a public house, The Three Elms, thought[by whom?] to be over 500 years old.
In 2009 there was a controversial planning proposal to create a quarry close by to the village, but this was turned down by the planning authorities.[citation needed]
Notable village landmarks include an old brick-built farm barn with a dove-cote thought[by whom?] to be the oldest and only example of its type in Essex, an old red brick school (now a dwelling), the former church, and the Old Rectory.
Unsubstantiated sightings of big cats (thought to be black leopards or pumas), have been made by local farmers.[citation needed]
References
External links
Media related to Chignal St James at Wikimedia Commons
- The Three Elms
- Chignal Parish Council Web Site
- Ashdown Engineering
- Gardening Express
- Balance Life Magazine