Messing-cum-Inworth explained

Official Name:Messing-cum-Inworth
Civil Parish:Messing-cum-Inworth
Country:England
Region:East of England
Coordinates:51.832°N 0.74°W
Hide Services:Yes
Population:363
Population Ref:(2011 census)
Static Image:All Saints church, Inworth, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 128798.jpg

Messing-cum-Inworth is a civil parish in the Colchester district, in north-east Essex, 8.5 miles west of Colchester, and 15 miles east of Chelmsford. The parish consists of two small villages; Messing (population 250), and Inworth (population 100). At the 2011 the population of the Civil Parish was 363.[1]

Geography

The parish of Messing-cum-Inworth is bounded by the parishes of Kelvedon to the west, Feering to the north, Birch to the east and Tiptree to the south. The highest point in the parish is no more than 69 metres (226 ft) above sea level dropping to 32 metres (105 ft) in the vicinity of Domsey Brook. It is situated in the Birch & Winstree ward of Colchester Borough Council. Amenities in Messing include Messing Primary School, a church, a pub/restaurant, and a large garden centre, while Inworth hosts most of the small businesses in the parish.[2]

History

The parish was created on 1 April 1934 from the parish of Inworth and part of Messing.[3]

Notable residents

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011. 28 September 2015.
  2. Messing cum Inworth Parish Council: Parish Plan
  3. Web site: Relationships and Changes Messing Cum Inworth CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 12 August 2019.
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1011151.stm George W Bush, Essex boy