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Pentlow

Pentlow
St. Georges Pentlow, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 1120054.jpg
St Gregory and St George's church
Pentlow is located in Essex
Pentlow
Pentlow
Pentlow shown within Essex
Population 227 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference TL813454
Civil parish
  • Braintree
Shire county
  • Essex
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
Essex
52°04′23″N 0°38′53″E / 52.073°N 0.648°E / 52.073; 0.648Coordinates: 52°04′23″N 0°38′53″E / 52.073°N 0.648°E / 52.073; 0.648

Pentlow is a village and civil parish in the Braintree district, in the county of Essex, England. The population of the civil parish in the 2011 Census was recorded at 227. It is just south of the river River Stour, Suffolk, and nearby settlements include the villages of Foxearth and Cavendish and the hamlet of Pentlow Street. Although Pentlow was recorded in the Domesday Book as Pentelawa.

Pentlow, originally chronicled as Pentelawa in the Domesday Book has a Norman Origin. The most notable landmark in the area, St Gregory and St George's church, was built by Norman settlers and dates back as early as the 12th century.Considering the age of the Church, the condition of the Norman carvings are magnificent. Pentlow's inhabitants throughout history have mainly been agriculturally employed.

Pentlow houses one of six towered churches in Essex. Located near the border to Cavendish, the parish church is dedicated to St Gregory and St George and is a Grade I listed building. Materials used for the church are mostly flint and pebble with a limestone and clutch cover. With various building work occurring in the past, the building dates back to as early as the 12th century. The parish church In 1870–72 the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Pentlow thus:

The property is divided among a few. An octagonal tower was erected, in 1859, by the Rev. E. Bull, to the memory of his father; is a finestructure, in the Tudor style; and commands an extensive panoramic view. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Rochester. Value, £550.

Including St Gregory and St George's church, Pentlow has 36 officially designated building of historical or architectural importance, protecting them from demolition or major alteration.

Due to its rural location, Pentlow's range of services are narrow. Within a 4 mile radius there are more than 15 Pubs\Hotels to stay in or visit. Transport links to Pentlow are infrequent as would be expected, however it is not so isolated. Sudbury train station is only 4 miles from Pentlow, making a commute to London an easy option for residents. Wattisham Airfield is the closest airport, which is only 14 miles from Pentlow. Health and care services can be found only 4 miles from Pentlow.


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