Highwood, Essex
Village and civil parish in Essex, UK
Highwood is a village and civil parish in the Chelmsford district of Essex, England. The village is approximately a mile south from the A414 road and four miles west from the centre of the county town of Chelmsford. Loves Green is part of the village at its north. The hamlet of Edney Common is at the east of the parish. In 2011 the parish had a population of 654.[1]
History
The parish was formed on 1 April 1954 from the parish of Writtle.[2]
References
Media related to Highwood, Essex at Wikimedia Commons
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Towns, villages and hamlets of the City of Chelmsford
- Contiguous with Chelmsford
- Broomfield
- Chelmer Village (Chancellor Park)
- Great Baddow
- Melbourne
- Moulsham
- Springfield
- Widford
- South Woodham Ferrers
- Bicknacre
- Boyton Cross
- Boreham
- Chalk End (Pepper's Green)
- Chatham Green
- Chignall St James
- Chignall Smealy
- Cooksmill Green
- Danbury
- Downham
- East Hanningfield
- Fanner's Green
- Ford End
- Galleywood
- Galleyend
- Good Easter (Tye Green)
- Great Leighs
- Great Waltham
- Highwood
- Howe Green
- Howe Street
- Little Baddow
- Little Leighs
- Littley Green
- Little Waltham
- Margaretting (Margaretting Tye)
- Mashbury
- North End
- Pleshey
- Ramsden Heath
- Rettendon (Rettendon Common, Rettendon Place)
- Roxwell
- Runwell
- Sandon
- South Hanningfield
- Stock
- West Hanningfield
- Woodham Ferrers
- Writtle (Great Oxney Green, Newney Green)
51°42′38″N 0°22′26″E / 51.7105°N 0.3739°E / 51.7105; 0.3739
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