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White Colne is a village and parish in Essex, England, on the north side of the River Colne, opposite Earls Colne, and on the Colchester road, 4 miles (6.4 km) East South East of Halstead. [2] It traces its history back to the Domesday Book and beyond. There is evidence of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement in the area. [3]
Colne Engaine c.1650. Variations in spelling may be Colne Gagn and Colne Geyne, as seen in 1418. [2]Previously the village had been known as Little Colne, and is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Parva Colun with 38 inhabitants, returning '[a] Man-at-arms from Walter the Deacon; Walter from Robert Malet. 2 mills, 3 beehives. 13 goats'.
Higham with West Close Booth is a civil parish in Pendle, Lancashire, England.It contains 16 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
The Earls Colne Co-op was one of the last remaining independent village co-operative societies in Essex and Suffolk, finally merging with the far larger Colchester and East Essex society in 1970. The Earls Colne Co-op was founded in 1884 in the front room of a cottage in High Street.
White Colne, Braintree England: Platforms: 1: Other information; Status: Disused: History; Original company: Colne Valley and Halstead Railway: Pre-grouping: Colne Valley and Halstead Railway: Post-grouping: London and North Eastern Railway: Key dates; 16 Apr 1860: Opened as Colne [1] 1 May 1889: Closed: 1 Apr 1908: Reopened as White Colne: 1 ...
Colne is a civil parish in Pendle, Lancashire, England.It contains 45 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.
Wakes Colne is a scattered village on the north side of the river Colne, 8 miles (13 km) west-northwest of Colchester, and 5 miles (8 km) east-southeast of Halstead. [2] It is within the Harwich and North Essex constituency.
A town council was re-established at that time; it meets in Colne Town Hall, which was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1894. [18] After boundary changes in 2020 which reduced the number of wards in the borough to 12, three cover parts of Colne parish – Boulsworth & Foulridge, Waterside & Horsfield, and Vivary Bridge.