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Population
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154
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Village first recorded
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1086 as Haintunic
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Pages about the village listed on this site
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Business Links
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3 links are listed
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Clubs and Organisations
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3 clubs/organisations are listed
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Buildings and features
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7 buildings or features are detailed
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Junior School
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None - nearest Southminster
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Mobile Library
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No visit - nearest Dengie
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Parish Council
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Asheldham & Dengie Parish Council
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Public Houses
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None -nearest Southminster /Tillingham
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Restaurants
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None - nearest Southminster
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Railway Station
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Southminster
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Senior School
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St Peter's 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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Asheldham Camp
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Iron Age Fort in the centre of the village
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Churches
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None - Nearest Dengie Church
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HMS Asheldham
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Ham class minesweeper named after the village
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Traders 1863
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A list of 8 traders and residents of Asheldham in 1863
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