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Horndon-on-the-Hill
Horndon-on-the-Hill shown within Essex |
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OS grid reference | TQ665835 |
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Unitary authority | Thurrock |
Ceremonial county | Essex |
Region | East |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Postcode district | SS17 |
Dialling code | 01375 |
Police | Essex |
Fire | Essex |
Ambulance | East of England |
EU Parliament | East of England |
List of places: UK • England • Essex |
Horndon-on-the-Hill is a village and Church of England parish in the unitary authority of Thurrock. It is about a mile northwest of Stanford le Hope and about two miles northeast of Orsett - from 1894, it was part of the Orsett Rural District.
Horndon-on-the-Hill may have been the site of an 11th century mint, based on the survival of a single Anglo Saxon penny from Horndon.
Horndon-on-the-Hill is one of seven conservation areas in Thurrock.[1] It is the site of the 15th century woolmarket.
On the south wall of the church is a memorial to Thomas Higbed, who was burned at the stake in Horndon in 1555 and is included in Fox's Book of Martyrs.[2]
The founder of Vincent Motorcycles, Phil Vincent lived in High House, Horndon-on-the-Hill. On 21 July 2002 a Thurrock Heritage Plaque was unveiled by Vincent's grandson, Philip Vincent-Day, at High House. Another resident was John Tusa.[3]
It has a primary school, a recreational park and is also known for the two Public Houses - The Swan and The Bell.
The village is said to be haunted. Ghostly figures have been reported walking through pathways at night and a few locals have reported seeing a ghostly shadow of a woman by the footbridge at North hill.
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