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- Q1612874 subject Q8291327.
- Q1612874 subject Q9056168.
- Q1612874 abstract "Laindon is an Ancient Parish in Essex, England. It was based on the (probably smaller) Manor of the same name and now lies mostly within the urban area of Basildon.The Parish incorporated a finger of land that reached north into the neighbouring parish of Great Burstead to include Laindon Common and the once larger and adjacent Frith Wood which the Lord of the Manor, the Bishop of London emparked around the year 1260. This finger of land may have been the territory of Well Street Manor, which was mentioned in the Domesday Book.It is north of Laindon railway station on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. South of the railway station and line is Langdon Hills. Laindon and Langdon Hills are part of the Basildon post town. To the south-west of Laindon, the Dunton Plotlands was an area of small plots of land used as weekend cottages or smallholdings during the mid twentieth century.Until its abolition in 1937, there was a Laindon parish. It incorporated 412 residents around 4,680 acres (18.9 km2), in 1831. Three detachments of the parish were removed in 1880 and 1889, lowering the area to 2,049 acres (8.29 km2). In 1931, it had a population of 4,552. It later merged into the Basildon district, where it remains part of today.The district known as Laindon West was never part of the parish of Laindon but part of the parish of Dunton which was itself abolished in 1934.".
- Q1612874 areaCode "01268".
- Q1612874 country Q145.
- Q1612874 country Q23240.
- Q1612874 district Q810056.
- Q1612874 gridReference "TQ676888".
- Q1612874 postalCode "SS15".
- Q1612874 wikiPageExternalLink www.laindonhistory.org.uk.
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- Q1612874 wikiPageWikiLink Q9056168.
- Q1612874 dialCode "1268".
- Q1612874 osGridReference "TQ676888".
- Q1612874 postcodeDistrict "SS15".
- Q1612874 shireCounty Q23240.
- Q1612874 shireDistrict Q810056.
- Q1612874 point "51.574 0.4181".
- Q1612874 type Place.
- Q1612874 type Location.
- Q1612874 type Place.
- Q1612874 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q1612874 type Settlement.
- Q1612874 type Thing.
- Q1612874 type SpatialThing.
- Q1612874 type Q486972.
- Q1612874 comment "Laindon is an Ancient Parish in Essex, England. It was based on the (probably smaller) Manor of the same name and now lies mostly within the urban area of Basildon.The Parish incorporated a finger of land that reached north into the neighbouring parish of Great Burstead to include Laindon Common and the once larger and adjacent Frith Wood which the Lord of the Manor, the Bishop of London emparked around the year 1260.".
- Q1612874 label "Laindon".
- Q1612874 differentFrom Q84.
- Q1612874 lat "51.574".
- Q1612874 long "0.4181".