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A potential neighbourhood for young families priced out of the London market, '''Felsted''' (sometimes spelt 'Felstead') is a village of [[Essex]] in [[England]], located near [[Braintree, Essex|Braintree]], [[Great Dunmow]], the new estate of [[Oakwood Park]], and [[Chelmsford]]. |
A potential neighbourhood for young families priced out of the London market, '''Felsted''' (sometimes spelt 'Felstead') is a village of [[Essex]] in [[England]], located near [[Braintree, Essex|Braintree]], [[Great Dunmow]], the new estate of [[Oakwood Park]], and [[Chelmsford]]. |
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It is primarily notable for the [[Felsted School]] that dates back to the [[16th century]]. |
It is primarily notable for the famous [[Felsted School]] that dates back to the [[16th century]]. |
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Felsted is first mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]], as a [[Manorialism|manor]]. [[William the Conqueror]] gave it to the [[bishop of Bayeux]], then to [[Caen Abbey]], as a source of income. [[Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich|Richard Rich]] was later an important benefactor of the Felsted church. |
Felsted is first mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]], as a [[Manorialism|manor]]. [[William the Conqueror]] gave it to the [[bishop of Bayeux]], then to [[Caen Abbey]], as a source of income. [[Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich|Richard Rich]] was later an important benefactor of the Felsted church. |
Revision as of 19:21, 11 May 2007
Felsted | |
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Population | 1,900 |
OS grid reference | TL677203 |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | GREAT DUNMOW |
Postcode district | CM6 |
Dialling code | 01371 |
Police | Essex |
Fire | Essex |
Ambulance | East of England |
UK Parliament | |
- For the record label, see Felsted Records UK
A potential neighbourhood for young families priced out of the London market, Felsted (sometimes spelt 'Felstead') is a village of Essex in England, located near Braintree, Great Dunmow, the new estate of Oakwood Park, and Chelmsford. It is primarily notable for the famous Felsted School that dates back to the 16th century.
Felsted is first mentioned in the Domesday Book, as a manor. William the Conqueror gave it to the bishop of Bayeux, then to Caen Abbey, as a source of income. Richard Rich was later an important benefactor of the Felsted church.
Reference
- John Drury, History of Felsted (privately published, 1999) ISBN 0-9536154-0-5
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