Canewdon

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Canewdon is a historic rural village in Essex, England, noted for its ancient church, associations with witchcraft folklore, and views over the River Crouch.

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St Nicholas Church, Canewdon 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
parish church
village
category Civil parishes in Essex
Rochford District NERFINISHED
Villages in Essex
ceremonialCounty Essex NERFINISHED
civilParishIncludes Canewdon village
outlying farms and hamlets
country England
denomination Church of England
dialCode 01702
distanceTo approximately 4 miles northeast of Rochford
approximately 6 miles north of Southend-on-Sea
governedBy Rochford District Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic historic settlement
rural
hasFeature primary school
public house
village green
village hall
hasFolkloreTheme ghost stories
witches
hasLandscapeFeature farmland
marshes near the River Crouch
hasLocalCouncil Canewdon Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasParishChurch St Nicholas Church, Canewdon NERFINISHED
hasTransport local bus services
historicCounty Essex NERFINISHED
knownFor ancient parish church
views over the River Crouch
witchcraft folklore
locatedIn Essex
Rochford District NERFINISHED
locatedNear River Crouch NERFINISHED
locatedOn higher ground above the River Crouch
nearestRailwayStation Rochford railway station NERFINISHED
OSGridReference TQ 892 950
parliamentaryConstituency Rayleigh and Wickford NERFINISHED
postcodeArea SS
postcodeDistrict SS4
postTown ROCHFORD NERFINISHED
region East of England
religion Christianity (predominant)

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