Corringham, Essex

Corringham

St. Mary's Church, Corringham
Corringham
 Corringham shown within Essex
Population 8,884 (2001)[1]
OS grid referenceTQ708832
Unitary authorityThurrock
Ceremonial countyEssex
RegionEast
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town STANFORD-LE-HOPE
Postcode district SS17
Dialling code 01375
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK ParliamentSouth Basildon and East Thurrock
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Coordinates: 51°31′21″N 0°27′43″E / 51.5224°N 0.462°E

Corringham is a small English town within the unitary authority of Thurrock and one of the traditional (Church of England) parishes. It is situated in the east of the borough of Thurrock and has over time come to be considered an area within the larger neighbouring town of Stanford-Le-Hope. The parish church originated in the Saxon period. Corringham was formerly served by the Corringham Light Railway which connected the Kynoch munitions factory with the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. It is one of the seven conservation areas within the Thurrock Unitary Authority.[2]

History

Origin of the Name

Thought to originate from derivation of a Saxon chieftain named Curra, the ‘ing’, which means followers, and ‘ham’ which means ‘home’[3]

The parish church

The south wall of the parish church contains examples of Saxon herringbone stonework in both the nave and the chancel.[4] There are other Saxon features inside the church. The tower is also likely to be Saxon.[5]

Schools in Corringham

Primary Schools

Corringham Primary School,[6] Herd Lane. Age range 4–11 years Number of students: 412

Giffards Primary School,[7] Queen Elizabeth Drive. Age Range 4–11 years Number of students: 469

Graham James Primary School,[8] The Sorrells. Age Range 4-11 years Number of students: 211

Secondary

Gable Hall School,[9][10] Southend Road A specialist performing arts and applied learning college Age Range: 11-18 No of students: 1,212

Sport & Leisure

Corringham has two Non-League football clubs Grays Athletic F.C. and East Thurrock United F.C. who both play at Rookery Hill.

Notable people

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