| Epping Epping is a small market town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located north-east of Loughton, south of Harlow and north-west of Brentwood.The town retains a rural appearance being surrounded by Epping Forest and working farmland, and has many very old buildings, many of which are Grade I and II listed buildings. The town also retains its weekly market which is held every Monday and dates back to 1253. In 2001 the parish had a population of 11,047 Epping
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| Loughton Loughton () is a town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex. It is located between 11 and 13 miles (21Charing Cross in London, south of the M25 and west of the M11 motorway and has boundaries with Chingford, Buckhurst Hill, Theydon Bois, Waltham Abbey, and Chigwell. Loughton includes 3 conservation areas and there are 56 listed buildings in the town, together with a further 50 locally listed. Loughton
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| Travelcard A Travelcard is an inter-modal ticket, valid for a period of time varying from one day to a year, for use on most public transport in London. The ticket is issued by Transport for London and National Rail outlets and can be used on the services of either. Travelcard
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| Chigwell Chigwell is a civil parish and town in the Epping Forest district of Essex. It is located 11.6 miles (18.7Charing Cross. It is served by two London Underground stations and has a London (020) area code. Chigwell
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| Largest village in England Many villages claim to be the largest village in England. This title is essentially a meaningless one, as it cannot be verified because of the lack of a common definition of a village, the absence of any particular benefits associated with the status, and the vagueness of 'largest' (population or area?) Largest_village_in_England
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| Buckhurst Hill Buckhurst Hill is a suburban town in the Epping Forest district of Essex. The settlement is contiguous with Greater London (bordered to the South by the London Borough of Redbridge and to the Northwest by the London Borough of Waltham Forest) and forms part of the Greater London Urban Area. Buckhurst_Hill
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| Epping tube station Epping on the London Underground is the north-eastern terminus of the Central Line. The station before Epping is Theydon Bois, which is about three minutes travelling time away. Epping station is in the Epping Forest District of Essex. It is one of eight London Underground stations in this District and is in Travelcard Zone 6. The station's postcode is CM16 4HW. Epping_tube_station
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| Waltham Abbey, Essex Waltham Abbey is a market town of about 20,400 people in the south west of the county of Essex, in the East of England region. It is about 24London on the Greenwich Meridian and lies between the River Lea in the west and Epping Forest in the east. It takes its name from Waltham Abbey, which was prominent in the early history of the town. The ancient parish covering Waltham Abbey was known as Waltham Holy Cross. Waltham_Abbey,_Essex
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| Roydon, Essex Roydon is a small village located in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located 1.5 miles (2.4Harlow, 3.5 miles (5.7Hoddesdon and 4.6 miles (7.4Epping.It lies on the Stort Navigation and River Stort. The village is recorded in the Domesday Book as Ruindune and appears later as Reidona in c. 1130, as Reindon in 1204, and as Roindon in 1208. Roydon,_Essex
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| Abbess Roding Abbess Roding is one of eight hamlets and villages called The Rodings in Essex, England.Its name derives from the Abbess of Barking who was a patron of the parish church of St. Edmund in the Middle Ages. Abbess_Roding
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| Abridge Abridge is a village in Essex, England. It is on the River Roding, southwest of the county town of Chelmsford. The village is in the district of Epping Forest and in the parliamentary constituency of Brentwood & Ongar. It is part of the civil parish of Lambourne and is served by Lambourne Parish Council.It takes its name from the brick bridge over the River Roding, which is situated just to the north of the modern centre, on the road to Theydon Bois. Abridge
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| High Laver High Laver is a village in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Harlow and 1.4 miles (2.2 km) north-west of Moreton.When John Locke, British philosopher, died in 1704, he was buried at High Laver where he had lived, in the household of Sir Francis Masham, since 1691. High_Laver
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| List of English districts districts of England, also including London boroughs. Districts are one type of English administrative division.non-metropolitan districts except for the London boroughs, metropolitan boroughs, the Isle of Wight and those that are labelled as sui generis. 2007 from the Office for National Statistics. This list has been amended to reflect the 2009 structural changes to local government in England.for a list of the pre-1974 districts. List_of_English_districts
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| Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding is a group of three small villages in the County of Essex, England. Collectively they form one civil parish in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England.According to the 2001 census it had a population of 427. The parish includes Abbess Roding, Beauchamp Roding, and Berners Roding, three of The Rodings. Abbess_Beauchamp_and_Berners_Roding
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