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'''Tendring''' is the eponymous village and [[civil parish]] of the [[Tendring]] district of [[Essex]] - and before that of the Tendring [[Hundred (division)|Hundred]]. It gave its name to the larger groupings because it was at the centre, not because it was significantly larger than any of the other settlements. The parish includes the settlements of Goose Green, Tendring Green and Tendring Heath. |
'''Tendring''' is the eponymous village and [[civil parish]] of the [[Tendring]] district of [[Essex]] - and before that of the Tendring [[Hundred (division)|Hundred]]. It gave its name to the larger groupings because it was at the centre, not because it was significantly larger than any of the other settlements. The parish includes the settlements of Goose Green, Tendring Green and Tendring Heath. |
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The church is dedicated to [[Edmund the Martyr|St Edmund]]. The [[Poor Law|Tendring Union Workhouse]] located {{GBvosi|e=613574|n=226489|cty=|txt= |
The church is dedicated to [[Edmund the Martyr|St Edmund]]. The [[Poor Law|Tendring Union Workhouse]] was located at Tendring Heath ({{GBvosi|e=613574|n=226489|cty=|txt=1880 map}} and {{mmukscaled|TM134264|5|modern sources}}). |
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Revision as of 16:04, 9 February 2006
Template:GBmap Tendring is the eponymous village and civil parish of the Tendring district of Essex - and before that of the Tendring Hundred. It gave its name to the larger groupings because it was at the centre, not because it was significantly larger than any of the other settlements. The parish includes the settlements of Goose Green, Tendring Green and Tendring Heath.
The church is dedicated to St Edmund. The Tendring Union Workhouse was located at Tendring Heath (1880 map and modern sources).
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It lies 6 km south of Manningtree and 9 km east of Colchester and includes the hamlets of Balls Green and Hare Green.