Thames Tributary stream to the Ingrebourne - Hacton
Thames Tributary stream to the Ingrebourne
The tributary flows west
Post to the south Berwick Manor
Post to the west Hornchurch
Post to the north Hacton Bridge
Post to the east Harwood Hall Lane
Berwick Pond Road
Rainham Lodge Farm. Built on the site of North Lodge which had been built in 1575. Rainham Lodge itself was an 18th stuccoed building demolished in 1960. The late 18th garden gates and gate piers survive and are listed. It was the birthplace of Baron Strang, diplomat and author. Demolished 1960
Berwick Glades. Community woodland owned by the Forestry Commission. Formally farmland, tree planting on this, low-lying site has created several glades
Hacton
Means ‘farm on a hook shaped piece of land’. It is on the junction of the Ingrebourne and a tributary.
The tributary flows west
Post to the south Berwick Manor
Post to the west Hornchurch
Post to the north Hacton Bridge
Post to the east Harwood Hall Lane
Berwick Pond Road
Rainham Lodge Farm. Built on the site of North Lodge which had been built in 1575. Rainham Lodge itself was an 18th stuccoed building demolished in 1960. The late 18th garden gates and gate piers survive and are listed. It was the birthplace of Baron Strang, diplomat and author. Demolished 1960
Berwick Glades. Community woodland owned by the Forestry Commission. Formally farmland, tree planting on this, low-lying site has created several glades
Hacton
Means ‘farm on a hook shaped piece of land’. It is on the junction of the Ingrebourne and a tributary.
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