Halstead

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For the village in Kent, see Halstead, Kent.
Halstead
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Statistics
Population:
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: TL816306
Administration
District: Braintree
Shire county: Essex
Region: East of England
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Essex
Historic county: Essex
Services
Police force: Essex Police
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance: East of England
Post office and telephone
Post town: HALSTEAD
Postal district: CO9
Dialling code: 01787 47
Politics
UK Parliament: Saffron Walden
European Parliament: East of England

Halstead is a rural town located in Essex, England, near Colchester and Sudbury. It is situated mainly on a hill. The name Halstead is derived from the Old English hald (refuge, shelter) and stede (site, place), meaning 'safe place' or 'place of refuge'.

Halstead has been home to several well-known authors, such as J. Daniel Cooper (writer of Tales of Ereth), Sheila Jacobs (writer of various Christian novels, including Watchers) and David Sugden (writer of The Jacob Coburn Mysteries). Its main attractions include a local Antiques Mill, the location of filming for some episodes of the television programme, Lovejoy.

Nearby Moyns Park, a Grade I listed Elizabethan country house, is said to have been where Ian Fleming put the finishing touches on his novel From Russia with Love.



[edit] Culture

There are several bars and pubs in the town including: Scenarios in Trinity Street; The Locomotive in Butler Road; The Bull Hotel in Bridge Street; The White Hart and Whispers Wine Bar in the High Street. The Empire Theatre in Butler Road formerly showed films but recently closed; however, it does still host theatrical productions, live music and bingo nights. Halstead enters the annual Anglia in Bloom competition. The local Halstead Town Football Club are in the Eastern Counties Football League Premier Division.

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