Great Burstead

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Great Burstead

Coordinates: 51.604° N 0.445° E

Great Burstead (United Kingdom)
Great Burstead
OS grid reference TQ679922
District Basildon
Shire county Essex
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Billericay
Postcode district CM11 2
Dial code 01277
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
UK Parliament Billericay
European Parliament East of England
List of places: UKEnglandEssex

Great Burstead (IPA pronunciation (RP): [ɡɹeɪt bɜːstɛd]) is a village in Essex, England. It is situated to the south of Billericay.

By tradition, the origins of the church at Great Burstead are linked to St Cedd around 653; he was a missionary monk, trained by the Celtic Saint Aidan at Lindisfarne. Cedd's original chapel at Bradwell-juxta-Mare can still be visited. It is understood that at first he set up his wayside preaching cross by a well near the road between Tilbury (another of his establishments) and Chelmsford, having led to faith in Christ Ebba,the Thane of Great Burstead. However, it is also reputed that the East Saxon King Sebert (d616ad) was buried nearby, a convert under the earlier Christian mission of Bishop Mellitus, the area first having been settled by the East Saxons around 527ad; Cedd subesquently became bishop. Later, around 680ad, the cross was replaced with a building in wood by the Thane, Edwy, perhaps dedicated by Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of Canterbury.

The Great Burstead parish, abolished 1934, also covered Billericay.[1][2] The parish formed part of the Billericay Rural District from 1894 and Billericay Urban District from 1934. The district was renamed Basildon Urban District in 1955 and became part of the present-day Basildon district in 1974.

The village has South Green as it's main shopping district.

Great Burstead has a successful cricket team who were formed in 1956 and who currently play at Hannikins Farm

[edit] See also

  • Little Burstead

[edit] References

  1. ^ Vision of Britain - Great Burstead parish (historic map). Retrieved 9 November 2006.
  2. ^ Billericay History House - Billericay, White's Directory of Essex, 1848. Retrieved 9 November 2006.

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