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Fordham, Essex

Village in Colchester district of Essex, England


Village in Colchester district of Essex, England

FieldValue
official_nameFordham
civil_parishFordham
countryEngland
regionEast of England
coordinates
post_townCOLCHESTER
postcode_areaCO
postcode_districtCO6
dial_code01206
constituency_westminsterHarwich and North Essex
shire_districtColchester
shire_countyEssex
hide_servicesYes
population841
population_ref(Parish, 2021)
static_imageAll Saints Church, Fordham - geograph.org.uk - 736394.jpg
static_image_captionAll Saints' Church

Fordham is a village and civil parish in the Colchester district of Essex, England, six miles north-west of Colchester. As well as Fordham village, the parish also includes the hamlets of Fordham Heath and Hemp's Green. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 841.

Governance

Fordham is part of the Essex electoral ward of Fordham and Stour Valley. The population of the ward at the 2011 census was 5,332.

Natural features

Fordham is bounded to the south by the River Colne. An area of 500 acres (202 ha) in the parish was turned over to the Woodland Trust in 2001 for future woodland.

Amenities and events

The village has a historic pub, The Three Horseshoes. A cafe and an antique showroom, The Shoulder of Mutton, stands on the main Colchester–Halstead Road, near the bridge over the Colne, which replaced the ford that gave the hamlet of Fordstreet its name.

Fordham offers primary education to about 100 pupils at All Saints Church of England Primary School.

The village hosts an annual fair on the first Saturday of July and a vehicle show on the second Sunday of August.

Places of worship

All Saints' Church is a Grade I listed building, which dates mainly from about 1340. It was formerly under the patronage of Earl de Grey. The village also had a chapel of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion in the 19th century.

Notable people

In birth order:

  • Roger Walden (died 1406) held Fordham as one of several church benefices. He was later briefly Archbishop of Canterbury, then Bishop of London.
  • John Owen (1616–1683), a Nonconformist, held the benefice of Fordham in 1642–1646 as a Calvinist, but was not then appointed as rector.
  • Thomas Twining (1735–1804), a noted classical scholar and a member of the Twinings tea-merchant family, held the curacy of the parish church from 1764 until his death.
  • Digger Kettle (1922–1999), a professional footballer who played 145 times for Colchester United, died in Fordham.
  • Tom Bradshaw (b. 1982), farmer and president of the NFU

References

References

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  6. "Folkingham - Fordham Pages 248-250 A Topographical Dictionary of England.". S Lewis, London 1848.
  7. A Vision of Britain through Time. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/6711 Retrieved 5 June 2018.]
  8. Pat Lewis: ''All Saints Church, Fordham, Essex. Notes on the Rectors'', 2009 [http://www.fordhamchurch.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Fordham-Rectors.pdf Retrieved 5 June 2018.]; Fryde ''Handbook of British Chronology'', p. 233.
  9. Hugh Chisholm, ed., "Owen, John". Encyclopædia Britannica 20 (11th ed.) Cambridge University Press, 1911, pp. 392–393.
  10. ODNB entry: [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/27910 Retrieved 26 June 2011. Subscription required.]
  11. (4 March 1999). "Soccer: Hero Digger was one of Colchester's greatest".
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