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  2. Lathcoats Farm Shop - Wikipedia

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    Philip Taylor. Website. Lathcoats Farm Shop. Lathcoats Farm Shop, often shortened to just "Lathcoats" is a family run farm shop, situated in Galleywood, Essex, England. It is based on Beehive Lane, where it was established in 1912 by Lawrence Taylor.

  3. Chelmer Village - Wikipedia

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    Chelmer Village. Chelmer Village is a housing, retail and industrial development in the east of Chelmsford, Essex. The development was started by Countryside Residential PLC in 1978, using a holistic approach to create a self-contained community on previously greenfield land, of the manors of Springfield Barnes and Cuton Hall.

  4. Little Baddow - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. Essex. 51°44′31″N 0°34′23″E  /  51.742°N 0.573°E  / 51.742; 0.573. Little Baddow is a village to the east of Chelmsford, Essex. The name Baddow is believed to have been derived from the River Beadwan, now known as the River Chelmer, which marks the northern boundary of the village. Beadwan is thought to be a ...

  5. Galleywood Common - Wikipedia

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    Galleywood Common is a 44.6 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Chelmsford in Essex, near the village of Galleywood. It is owned and managed by Chelmsford City Council. [ 1][ 2] Galleywood Common was recorded in the Domesday Book. Its diverse habitats include heathland, woodland, scrub, grassland, ponds and mire. It has a wide variety of fauna.

  6. Chelmsford - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. Essex. 51°44′N 0°29′E  /  51.73°N 0.48°E  / 51.73; 0.48. Chelmsford (/ ˈtʃɛlmzfərd /) is a city [a] in the City of Chelmsford district in the county of Essex, England. It is the county town of Essex and one of three cities in the county, along with Colchester and Southend-on-Sea. It is located 30 miles (50 ...

  7. Moulsham - Wikipedia

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    After the Norman Conquest of 1066, Moulsham was owned by the Abbot of Westminster; the land on the Chelmsford side of the River Can was owned by the Bishop of London. . Records at this time refer to a place named Ceolmaer's Ford on the northern banks of the Can. Around AD 1100 a new bridge was constructed across the River Can restoring the route of the old Roman road along what is now Moulsham