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  1. Great Yeldham es una localidad situada en el condado de Essex, en Inglaterra ( Reino Unido ), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 1865 habitantes. 1 . Se encuentra ubicada al sureste de la región Este de Inglaterra, al noreste de Londres, y a poca distancia de la ciudad de Chelmsford —la capital del condado— y de ...

  2. Great Yeldham is a village in north Essex, England, about 6 miles (10 km) from the Suffolk border. Great Yeldham is situated along the busy main A1017 road (formerly A604) between Braintree and Haverhill . The village is where the infant River Colne is joined by a stream from near Stambourne and another that has flowed via Toppesfield.

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  3. Hace 3 días · Great Yeldham is a parish and village about 6 m. N.W. of Halstead, in the Colne valley. The most important monuments are the Church and the Old Rectory. Ecclesiastical. a (1). Parish Church of St. Andrew (see Plate, p. 139) stands at the N. end of the village.

  4. Little Yeldham is a small village in north west Essex, approximately one mile north east of Great Yeldham . History. The Domesday Book of 1086 records Yeldham (now Great Yeldham and Little Yeldham) as being in the hundred of Hinckford and having a population of 40 households.

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  5. Great Yeldham is a village and civil parish in Braintree district, Essex, England. In 2001 there were 1715 people living in Great Yeldham. References. ↑

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spains_HallSpains Hall - Wikipedia

    Spains Hall is an Elizabethan country house near Finchingfield in Essex, England. The building has been Grade I listed since 1953. [1] The hall is named after Hervey de Ispania, who held the manor at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086.

  7. Castle Hedingham is a village in northern Essex, England, located four miles west of Halstead and 3 miles southeast of Great Yeldham in the Colne Valley on the ancient road from Colchester, Essex, to Cambridge . It developed around Hedingham Castle, the ancestral seat of the de Veres, Earls of Oxford.