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Village facts
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Village Facts
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Population
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1087
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Village first recorded
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1198 AD as Ale Thorn
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Pages about the village listed on this site
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Buildings and Features
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6 buildings or features detailed
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Business Links
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9 Businesses listed
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Clubs and Organisations
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9 Clubs listed
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Junior School
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Maylandsea Primary School
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Mobile Library
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Friday Afternoon - twice monthly
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Parish Council
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Althorne Parish Council
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Public Houses
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Black Lion & Huntsman and Hounds & Three Horseshoes
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Railway Station
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Althorne Railway Station
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Restaurants
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None- nearest Southminster
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Senior School
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St Peters High School, Burnham on Crouch
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Links to pages on our sister site dedicated to the history of the Dengie Peninsula - Essex Family History
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Bridgemarsh Island
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The rise and fall of Althorne's Island in the Crouch
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Churches
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St Andrews C of E
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Rectors of Althorne
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List of Rectors - 1817 to 1950
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Trade Directory 1863
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Details of prominent citizens and traders in 1863
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War Memorial WW1 and WW2
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Names of the 20 Althorne men who died for us
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