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Ford End in Great Waltham parish
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"Ford End is a small village in the parish of Great Waltham half way between Chelmsford and Great Dunmow in Essex, England, comprising over 150 houses. First houses were built at Ford End at least in the 15th century. A map of 1773 shows the village as Fourth End. . . A main building of Ford End is the church St John the Evangelist. It is located near the school at Church Lane. It was built in 1870 and is designed by Frederic Chancellor." [Wikipedia]
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