Manuden

Civil Parish in Essex Uttlesford

England

Manuden

D Bonney and sons garage, Manuden I have taken closer pictures of the fingerposts.
D Bonney and sons garage, Manuden Credit: David Howard

Manuden is a civil parish located in the county of Essex, England. Situated approximately three miles northeast of the town of Bishop's Stortford, it covers an area of around 1.8 square miles. The parish is nestled in the countryside, providing a peaceful and idyllic setting.

The village of Manuden itself is home to a population of around 1,100 residents. It boasts a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Neolithic period. The village has retained much of its traditional charm, with a number of historic buildings and landmarks. St Mary's Church, a Grade II listed building, is a prominent feature and dates back to the 13th century.

Manuden offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. These include a primary school, a village hall, a local pub, and a post office. The village also benefits from good transport links, with easy access to major roads and nearby railway stations.

The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Manuden is surrounded by beautiful farmland and green spaces, making it an ideal location for walking, cycling, and picnicking. The area also benefits from being close to the River Stort, which offers opportunities for boating and fishing.

Overall, Manuden is a picturesque and charming village, offering a peaceful and close-knit community, alongside its rich history and natural beauty.

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Manuden Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.923677/0.152002 or Grid Reference TL4827. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

D Bonney and sons garage, Manuden I have taken closer pictures of the fingerposts.
D Bonney and sons garage, Manuden
I have taken closer pictures of the fingerposts.
The Street, Manuden
The Street, Manuden
Houses on The Street, Manuden
Houses on The Street, Manuden
Arable land
Arable land
Bridleway
Bridleway
Arable land
Arable land
Bridleway
Bridleway
Field edge bridleway
Field edge bridleway
Line of trees
Line of trees
Old Lime Kiln Cottage
Old Lime Kiln Cottage
Strip Lynchet A lynchet is a bank of earth that builds up on the downslope of a field ploughed over a long period of time. The disturbed soil slips down the hillside to create a lynchet They are also referred to as strip lynchets.
 They are a feature of ancient field systems such as the Celtic field systems. Some believe that they were passively formed under the long-term action of gravity and weathering (soil creep) on the loosened soil of a ploughed slope, while others believe they may have been intentionally formed, to prevent erosion and slippage of the ploughed slope.
Strip Lynchet
A lynchet is a bank of earth that builds up on the downslope of a field ploughed over a long period of time. The disturbed soil slips down the hillside to create a lynchet They are also referred to as strip lynchets. They are a feature of ancient field systems such as the Celtic field systems. Some believe that they were passively formed under the long-term action of gravity and weathering (soil creep) on the loosened soil of a ploughed slope, while others believe they may have been intentionally formed, to prevent erosion and slippage of the ploughed slope.
Manuden Hall Grade II listed.
Manuden Hall
Grade II listed.
Track to Manuden
Track to Manuden
Pinchpools Rd
Pinchpools Rd
Bridge over the River Stort
Bridge over the River Stort
River Stort River Stort takes its name from Bishop's Stortford, a town through which it flows. It was given the name in the 16th century.
Its source is in Langley Hills, near Clavering, in Essex. After flowing through Bishop's Stortford, the river continues as the Stort Navigation for another 13.25 miles through Hertfordshire past Harlow to Feildes Weir near Hoddesdon, where it joins the River Lea.
River Stort
River Stort takes its name from Bishop's Stortford, a town through which it flows. It was given the name in the 16th century. Its source is in Langley Hills, near Clavering, in Essex. After flowing through Bishop's Stortford, the river continues as the Stort Navigation for another 13.25 miles through Hertfordshire past Harlow to Feildes Weir near Hoddesdon, where it joins the River Lea.
River Stort River Stort takes its name from Bishop's Stortford, a town through which it flows. It was given the name in the 16th century.
Its source is in Langley Hills, near Clavering, in Essex. After flowing through Bishop's Stortford, the river continues as the Stort Navigation for another 13.25 miles through Hertfordshire past Harlow to Feildes Weir near Hoddesdon, where it joins the River Lea.
River Stort
River Stort takes its name from Bishop's Stortford, a town through which it flows. It was given the name in the 16th century. Its source is in Langley Hills, near Clavering, in Essex. After flowing through Bishop's Stortford, the river continues as the Stort Navigation for another 13.25 miles through Hertfordshire past Harlow to Feildes Weir near Hoddesdon, where it joins the River Lea.
Roadsign, Manuden Manuden is a village in NE Essex located on the River Stort.
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Roadsign, Manuden
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Manuden is located at Grid Ref: TL4827 (Lat: 51.923677, Lng: 0.152002)

Administrative County: Essex

District: Uttlesford

Police Authority: Essex

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Located within 500m of 51.923677,0.152002
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Mount Pleasant
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