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Black Notley church and Hall
Black Notley is located in Essex
Black Notley
Black Notley
Population 1,646 (2001)
2,478 (2011)
OS grid reference TL764210
Civil parish
  • Black Notley
District
  • Braintree
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRAINTREE
Postcode district CM77
Dialling code 01376
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament
  • Witham
List of places
UK
England
Essex
51°51′07″N 0°33′58″E / 51.8519°N 0.5660°E / 51.8519; 0.5660

Black Notley is a village and civil parish in Essex, England. It is located approximately 1+12 miles (2.4 km) south of Braintree and is 9 miles (14 km) north-northeast from the county town of Chelmsford. According to the 2011 census including Young's End it had a population of 2,478.

History

The place-name 'Notley' is first attested in a Saxon charter of 998 as Hnutlea, and appears as 'Nutlea' in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name means 'nut wood'. 'Black Notley' is first attested in 1240.

The parish church is dedicated to both St. Peter and St. Paul, and has walls of flint and pebble. The nave was constructed in the 12th century and the chancel was rebuilt around the 16th century when also the south porch and bell-turret were added. Around 100 yards to the south of the church is the 15th century Grade II listed Black Notley Hall.

Geography

The village is in the district of Braintree, but as of 2010, forms part of the parliamentary constituency of Witham. It has its own parish council, and is part of the wider Cressing, Black Notley, White Notley and Faulkbourne parish cluster.

The Cressing railway station, on the Braintree Branch Line, is around half a mile from the village centre. It is close to the River Brain. In 2002 work was completed on the new estate, built in place of the old hospital giving 350 new houses to the area.

Notable residents

  • William Bedell (1571–1642), Anglican churchman, Bishop of Kilmore and Provost of Trinity College Dublin.
  • Richard Symonds (1617–1660), royalist and antiquary, he wrote about the First English Civil War.
  • John Ray (1627–1705), naturalist, known as the father of English natural history.
  • Arthur Halestrap (1898–2004), one of the last surviving soldiers of WWI, lived locally

See also

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