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- Q2670099 subject Q9916658.
- Q2670099 abstract "Little Baddow is a village to the east of Chelmsford, Essex. The name Baddow comes from an Old English word meaning 'bad water', although this probably refers to the meadow area in Great Baddow as opposed to any water mass in Little Baddow. The village is positioned on one of the many elevated hills in Essex and comprises extensive woodlands owned by the National Trust and Essex Naturalist Trust. The village is bounded by the River Chelmer to the north.Like many English villages the mainly car owning population has led to a decline in the number of shops in the village. While the community once supported several businesses there are now none left. There are two pubs, The Generals Arms and The Rodney, the Elm Green Preparatory School and a village hall. There are two long established churches, the Anglican St Mary the Virgin and the United Reformed Church. Both churches are architecturally interesting and have long histories. The Church of St Mary the Virgin contains a 14th-century Devil's door, dating to the time when medieval Christians believed the North of side of a church to be the abode of the Devil.The village has its own sports ground and clubhouse which is home to the local cricket club, Little Baddow Cricket club, in the summer months and used year-round by the local running club, Little Baddow "Ridge" runners.The manor was once a possession of Robert the BruceThomas Hooker who founded the colony of Connecticut lived in the village as a child and was a school teacher there before going to Holland and then to New England. (see [1] and [2])".
- Q2670099 areaCode "01245".
- Q2670099 country Q145.
- Q2670099 country Q23240.
- Q2670099 district Q894080.
- Q2670099 gridReference "TL776080".
- Q2670099 populationTotal "1586".
- Q2670099 postalCode "CM3".
- Q2670099 thumbnail Little_baddow_sign.jpg?width=300.
- Q2670099 wikiPageExternalLink hooker.htm.
- Q2670099 wikiPageExternalLink thomashooker.html&date=2009-10-25+07:49:09.
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- Q2670099 wikiPageWikiLink Q894080.
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- Q2670099 dialCode "1245".
- Q2670099 officialName "Little Baddow".
- Q2670099 osGridReference "TL776080".
- Q2670099 population "1586".
- Q2670099 postcodeDistrict "CM3".
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- Q2670099 point "51.742 0.573".
- Q2670099 type Place.
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- Q2670099 type Place.
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- Q2670099 type Settlement.
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- Q2670099 comment "Little Baddow is a village to the east of Chelmsford, Essex. The name Baddow comes from an Old English word meaning 'bad water', although this probably refers to the meadow area in Great Baddow as opposed to any water mass in Little Baddow. The village is positioned on one of the many elevated hills in Essex and comprises extensive woodlands owned by the National Trust and Essex Naturalist Trust.".
- Q2670099 label "Little Baddow".
- Q2670099 lat "51.742".
- Q2670099 long "0.573".
- Q2670099 depiction Little_baddow_sign.jpg.
- Q2670099 name "Little Baddow".