Great Parndon

Great Parndon
Great Parndon
 Great Parndon shown within Essex
OS grid referenceTL435085
DistrictHarlow
Shire countyEssex
RegionEast
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town HARLOW
Postcode district CM19
Dialling code 01279
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK ParliamentHarlow
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Coordinates: 51°45′26″N 0°04′43″E / 51.7573°N 0.0787°E / 51.7573; 0.0787

Great Parndon was a civil parish in Essex, England, that has been absorbed by the new town of Harlow and is now an electoral ward.

It had a recorded population of 18 people in 1086, rising to 41 by 1524–25. In 1622, there were 71 houses between the two parishes of Great and Little Parndon, with most names attributed to Great Parndon, given that Little Parndon was small and sparsely populated. The population of Great Parndon rose slowly from 300 in 1801 to 534 in 1891, reaching 576 in 1921, falling to 504 in 1931, then rising to 684 in 1951, by which time the building of Harlow town had begun.

It formed an ancient parish in the Harlow hundred of Essex. It was part of the Epping Poor Law Union and was within the Epping rural sanitary district. In 1894 it became part of Epping Rural District. In 1934 it gained a small part of the parish of Eastwick, Hertfordshire.[1]

The civil parish of Great Parndon was abolished in 1955. It was mostly incorporated in the new parish and urban district of Harlow, while small areas in the south-east and south-west were transferred to Roydon, Epping Upland, and North Weald Bassett.[2]

References

  1. Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Great Parndon. Retrieved on 31 August 2010.
  2. Powell, W.R. (Editor) (1983), "Parishes: Great Parndon", A History of the County of Essex, 8, British History Online, pp. 213–223, retrieved 13 June 2010
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