Nounsley Explained

Country:England
Static Image Name:'The Sportsmans Arms' public house, Nounsley, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 233205.jpg
Static Image Caption:The Sportsmans Arms public house, Nounsley
Coordinates:51.7642°N 0.607°W
Official Name:Nounsley
Population:681
Population Ref:(2018 estimate)
Area Total Km2:0.290
Civil Parish:Hatfield Peverel
Shire District:Braintree
Shire County:Essex
Region:East of England
Constituency Westminster:Braintree
Post Town:Chelmsford
Postcode Area:CM
Postcode District:CM3
Os Grid Reference:TL800105

Nounsley is a hamlet in the civil parish of Hatfield Peverel, in the Braintree district, in the county of Essex, England.[1] It is connected to the village of Hatfield Peverel by a hill and footpaths.[2] In 2018 it had an estimated population of 681.[3]

There is one public house, The Sportsman's Arms and a ford across the River Ter. Hatfield Peverel Parish Council manage the small playing field and play area in the hamlet.

The hamlet has only seven roads: Ulting Road, Sportsman Road, Nounsley Road, Manor Road, Priory Farm Road, Priory Close and Peverel Avenue. In the winter of 1962–63, snow on Nounsley Hill cut off the village to wheeled traffic for three days.

The number 73 bus (provided by First) passes through the village travelling from Chelmsford to Maldon stopping at the corner of Ulting Road and Nounsley Road. The route was previously cancelled but has since 1999 been run under public subsidy.[4]

The village was home to Grace Chappelow during 1910, when she and 119 other suffragettes planned a raid on the House of Commons.[5]

The village was known as a poultry producing area,[6] and was described in a 1972 development plan,

Iron Age, Belgic and Roman pottery was found at the site of Nounsley's brickfield, which were displayed at Colchester Museum.[7] [8]

The village has been home to a solids diverter station for the movement of sewage since 1966.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Census 1951. England and Wales :index of Place Names. 2. 880. 1956.
  2. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 167 Chelmsford (Harlow & Bishop's Stortford). 9780319232101 . Ordnance Survey. 2012.
  3. Web site: Nounsley. City Population De. 5 October 2020.
  4. Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).. House of Commons Official Report. 1999. 163.
  5. Book: Struggle and Suffrage in Chelmsford. Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality. Wynn. Stephen. 9781526716088. 2019. Pen and Sword .
  6. Book: The Land of Britain: The Report of the Land Utilisation Survey of Britain. 79-82. 1937. 443.
  7. Book: Grog-tempered "Belgic" Pottery of South-eastern England. 3. Isobel Thompson. 1982.
  8. Book: The Victoria History of the County of Essex. 1903. 144 . Doubleday . Herbert Arthur . Page . William .
  9. East Angluan News. Pipes and Pipelines International. 11. 1966. 38.