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Rawreth

Rawreth is a village and civil parish in the District of Rochford, Essex, England. It is situated between Wickford and Rayleigh.

Rawreth

Rawreth Village Sign,
showing a heron and a stream
Rawreth
Location within Essex
Population1,126 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ781934
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWickford
Postcode districtSS11
Dialling code01268
PoliceEssex
FireEssex
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Essex
51°36′39″N 0°34′21″E / 51.610833°N 0.572500°E / 51.610833; 0.572500Coordinates: 51°36′39″N 0°34′21″E / 51.610833°N 0.572500°E / 51.610833; 0.572500

The place-name 'Rawreth' is first attested in the Pipe Rolls for 1177, where it appears as Raggerea. It appears as Ragherethe in the Feet of Fines for 1240, and as Raureth in the Charter Rolls of 1267. The name means 'herons' stream',[2] as seen on the Village Sign (at right).

The area is mainly agricultural, sparsely populated, and with a small amount of industry.

Historically most of the farmhouses in Rawreth were moated manors, many of which survive today.

The original parish council was disbanded in the 1930s when the area was united with Rayleigh to form the original urban district. It was reformed in 1994 following the reorganisation of local government.[3]

Governance

Rawreth is part of the electoral ward called Downhall and Rawreth. This ward stretches to and covers much of Rayleigh. The ward had a total population of 4,843 at the 2011 Census.[4]

Geography

A stream linked to the River Crouch passes under Church Road near to Rawreth Equestrian Centre. It joins the river near to the A1245 (old A130).

The Milestone in the photo can be seen on the Ordnance Survey map, grid reference TQ773930.

It is located at the south end of Church Road very close to the bypassing new A130.

There are a number of other map symbols in the Rawreth area. One is a blue horseshoe, which indicates horse riding or equitation.

 
Milestone

Church

St Nicholas, Church Road. Medieval in design, only the tower is an original of that era, the majority of the building rebuilt in late Victorian times.

 
St Nicholas's Church Rawreth

School

St Nicholas Church of England Primary School closed at its original location and has relocated to a new building just a few metres over the civil parish boundary into Rayleigh.

Chichester Hotel

The Chichester Hotel is supposed to have derived its name from the Norman Knight, Sir John de Chichester, rumoured to have been the first occupant of Chichester Hall, a 13th-century moated farmhouse which still survives.[5] However, during the 16th century the hall was the home of the Andrewes family, one of whom, Lancelot, became Bishop of Chichester (1605 - 1609), and it is more likely the hall was named by him for the eponymous city.[6] In the early 18th century, the hall was home to Thomas Holt White FRS, brother of the celebrated naturalist Gilbert White. White raised the famous Chichester Elm cultivar from a tree which stood in the grounds.

References

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  2. ^ Eilert Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p.382.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2009.
  4. ^ "Downhall and Rawreth ward population 2011". Retrieved 24 September 2015.
  5. ^ The Chichester Hotel & Restaurant website, http://www.thechichesterhotel.co.uk/
  6. ^ Benton, P. (1888). The History of the Rochford Hundred. Vol. II. Harrington, London.

External links

  Media related to Rawreth at Wikimedia Commons

  • Ordnance Survey get a Map

rawreth, village, civil, parish, district, rochford, essex, england, situated, between, wickford, rayleigh, village, sign, showing, heron, streamlocation, within, essexpopulation1, 2011, grid, referencetq781934districtrochfordshire, countyessexregioneastcountr. Rawreth is a village and civil parish in the District of Rochford Essex England It is situated between Wickford and Rayleigh RawrethRawreth Village Sign showing a heron and a streamRawrethLocation within EssexPopulation1 126 2011 1 OS grid referenceTQ781934DistrictRochfordShire countyEssexRegionEastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townWickfordPostcode districtSS11Dialling code01268PoliceEssexFireEssexAmbulanceEast of EnglandUK ParliamentRayleigh and WickfordList of places UK England Essex 51 36 39 N 0 34 21 E 51 610833 N 0 572500 E 51 610833 0 572500 Coordinates 51 36 39 N 0 34 21 E 51 610833 N 0 572500 E 51 610833 0 572500The place name Rawreth is first attested in the Pipe Rolls for 1177 where it appears as Raggerea It appears as Ragherethe in the Feet of Fines for 1240 and as Raureth in the Charter Rolls of 1267 The name means herons stream 2 as seen on the Village Sign at right The area is mainly agricultural sparsely populated and with a small amount of industry Historically most of the farmhouses in Rawreth were moated manors many of which survive today The original parish council was disbanded in the 1930s when the area was united with Rayleigh to form the original urban district It was reformed in 1994 following the reorganisation of local government 3 Contents 1 Governance 2 Geography 3 Church 4 School 5 Chichester Hotel 6 References 7 External linksGovernance EditRawreth is part of the electoral ward called Downhall and Rawreth This ward stretches to and covers much of Rayleigh The ward had a total population of 4 843 at the 2011 Census 4 Geography EditA stream linked to the River Crouch passes under Church Road near to Rawreth Equestrian Centre It joins the river near to the A1245 old A130 The Milestone in the photo can be seen on the Ordnance Survey map grid reference TQ773930 It is located at the south end of Church Road very close to the bypassing new A130 There are a number of other map symbols in the Rawreth area One is a blue horseshoe which indicates horse riding or equitation MilestoneChurch EditSt Nicholas Church Road Medieval in design only the tower is an original of that era the majority of the building rebuilt in late Victorian times St Nicholas s Church RawrethSchool EditSt Nicholas Church of England Primary School closed at its original location and has relocated to a new building just a few metres over the civil parish boundary into Rayleigh Chichester Hotel EditThe Chichester Hotel is supposed to have derived its name from the Norman Knight Sir John de Chichester rumoured to have been the first occupant of Chichester Hall a 13th century moated farmhouse which still survives 5 However during the 16th century the hall was the home of the Andrewes family one of whom Lancelot became Bishop of Chichester 1605 1609 and it is more likely the hall was named by him for the eponymous city 6 In the early 18th century the hall was home to Thomas Holt White FRS brother of the celebrated naturalist Gilbert White White raised the famous Chichester Elm cultivar from a tree which stood in the grounds References Edit Civil Parish population 2011 Retrieved 23 September 2015 Eilert Ekwall The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place names p 382 Rawreth Archived from the original on 19 October 2007 Retrieved 19 January 2009 Downhall and Rawreth ward population 2011 Retrieved 24 September 2015 The Chichester Hotel amp Restaurant website http www thechichesterhotel co uk Benton P 1888 The History of the Rochford Hundred Vol II Harrington London External links Edit Media related to Rawreth at Wikimedia Commons Ordnance Survey get a Map Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rawreth amp oldid 1105645717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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