Tributary to the Roding Doddinghurst
Thames Tributary - tributary to the Roding
A tributary to the River Roding rises in this area and flows north towards the Roding
Post to the west Kelvedon Hatch
Post to the north Stondon Massey
TQ586998
Rural area with housing among farms and fisheries
Back Lane
Radio tower
Blackmore Road
Doddinghurst Place moat – this is a Domesday site. The estate was at one time known as Kensingtons
Churchwood Fisheries. Run three carp fishing lakes created in the 1960s.
Soaphouse Farm. Listed farmhouse. Soap was made here in the late 18th
Meadow Farm
Church Wood. This is made up of Hornbeam coppice with alder and ash.
Dealtree Close
Playing field
Hook End Road
Outings Lane
Barfield Farm
School Road
Sources
British Listed Buildings. Web site
Churchwood Fisheries. Web site
A tributary to the River Roding rises in this area and flows north towards the Roding
Post to the west Kelvedon Hatch
Post to the north Stondon Massey
TQ586998
Rural area with housing among farms and fisheries
Back Lane
Radio tower
Blackmore Road
Doddinghurst Place moat – this is a Domesday site. The estate was at one time known as Kensingtons
Churchwood Fisheries. Run three carp fishing lakes created in the 1960s.
Soaphouse Farm. Listed farmhouse. Soap was made here in the late 18th
Meadow Farm
Church Wood. This is made up of Hornbeam coppice with alder and ash.
Dealtree Close
Playing field
Hook End Road
Outings Lane
Barfield Farm
School Road
Sources
British Listed Buildings. Web site
Churchwood Fisheries. Web site
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