Galleywood

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Galleywood

Coordinates: 51.697° N 0.474° E

Galleywood (United Kingdom)
Galleywood
Population 6,000 approx.
OS grid reference TL709027
District Chelmsford
Shire county Essex
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Chelmsford
Postcode district CM2
Dial code 01245
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
UK Parliament Maldon and East Chelmsford
European Parliament East of England
List of places: UKEnglandEssex

Galleywood is a village surrounded by countryside in the heart of Essex, about 30 miles from London, and close to the town of Chelmsford. It is off the A12 which connects to the M25 in London. Galleywood currently has a population of approximately 6000[1], and has a higher percentage of retired citizens than the national average.

Galleywood Common is approximately 400 yards in width and one mile in length, and consists of open fields and woodland. It also has St. Michaels Church in the woodland, which is visible for miles around.

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[edit] History

It is believed to have begun as a small rural hamlet as far back as Saxon times, although the parish dates from the 19th century. The name Galleywood comes when Henry VIII used the woodland area near the hamlet to make the galleys for his navy. The village of Galleywood consists of the hamlets of Galleywood and Galleyend. Galleywood grew bigger than the hamlet of Galleyend to East and they merged to form the village of Galleywood.

[edit] Schools

There are 3 schools in Galleywood, Galleywood Infants School, St. Michael's C of E Junior School and The Thriftwood School

[edit] Parks

Galleywood is home to the large Chelmer Park which has facilities for hockey, football, netball, tennis, cricket, and rounders. It is the home the Chelmsford Hockey Club, the Chelmsford Cricket Club, and the Galleywood Football Club. It also has a playground area for young children.

Galleywood also has Jubilee Recreational Park with also a playground area and is meeting point of Galleywood Scouts. However Chelmer Park is much larger.

[edit] Race course

It is most famous for its race course which was first formally mentioned in 1770. In that year that the track's main event was granted the title of the "Queen's Plate" by King George III.

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The race course in Galleywood began to fall into decline from the late 19th and 20th centuries. It was finally bought for housing land after World War II, although parts of the course remain around the common. It was the only race course in the country to go around a church.

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The towns and villages of
Chelmsford borough, Essex in the East of England
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Around the town of Chelmsford: Broomfield • Chelmer Village • Great Baddow • Springfield

Towns: ChelmsfordSouth Woodham Ferrers

Villages: BicknacreBoreham • Chalk End • Chapel Row • Chatham Green • Chignal Smealy • Chignal St James • Cooksmill Green • DanburyDownhamEast Hanningfield • Fanner's Green • Ford EndGalleywoodGalleyend • Good Easter • Great Leighs • Great Oxney Green • Great Waltham • Highwood • Howe Green • Howe Street • Little Baddow • Little Leighs • Littley Green • Little Waltham • Margaretting • Margaretting Tye • Mashbury • Moulsham • Newney Green • North End • Pepper's Green • PlesheyRamsden Heath • Rettendon • Rettendon Place • Roxwell • Runwell • SandonSouth HanningfieldStock • Tye Green • West HanningfieldWrittle • Woodham Ferrers

Chelmsford is the county town of Essex
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