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Tendring is a village and civil parish in Essex. It gives its name to the Tendring District and before that the Tendring Hundred. [2] Its name was given to the larger groupings because it was at the centre, not because it was larger than the other settlements. In 2011 the parish had a population of 736 and the district had a population of ...
Tendring District is a local government district in north-east Essex, England. Its council is based in Clacton-on-Sea , the largest town. Other towns are Brightlingsea , Harwich , Frinton-on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze .
Beaumont-cum-Moze (grid reference) is a civil parish in the Tendring district of Essex, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 352, reducing to 339 at the 2011 Census. [ 1 ] The parish includes the hamlets of Beaumont and Moze Cross.
It is located on the Tendring Peninsula and is the largest settlement in the Tendring District, with a population of 53,200 (2021). The town is situated around 77 miles (124 kilometres) northeast of London , 40 mi (65 km) east-northeast of Chelmsford , 58 mi (93 km) northeast of Southend-on-Sea , 16 mi (26 km) southeast of Colchester and 16 mi ...
Thorrington is a village and civil parish in the Tendring district of Essex, England.It lies 3 miles (5 km) east of Wivenhoe and 1.9 miles (3 km) north of Brightlingsea.The striking medieval flint church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene, and the patrons of the church are St John's College, Cambridge.
Frinton-on-Sea is a seaside town and (as just Frinton) a former civil parish, now in the parish of Frinton and Walton, in the Tendring district of Essex, England. In 2018 it had an estimated population of 4,837.
Ardleigh appears in Domesday Book of 1086, when it is described as a holding of Geoffrey de Mandeville. The area includes a number of smallholdings founded after the First World War by the Land Settlement Association. [2] Though the Great Eastern Main Line passes close to the village, the railway station closed in November 1967.
Kirby-le-Soken is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Frinton and Walton, in the Tendring district in north-east Essex, England, which is mainly agricultural, but increasingly residential, near Frinton-on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze. In 2021 the built-up-area had an estimated population of 1208. [1]