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Lamarsh

Lamarsh
Lamarsh Hall and Church - geograph.org.uk - 668117.jpg
Lamarsh hall and church
Lamarsh is located in Essex
Lamarsh
Lamarsh
Lamarsh shown within Essex
Population 187 (2011 Census)
Civil parish
  • Lamarsh
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Bures
Postcode district CO8
Dialling code 01787
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
EssexCoordinates: 51°59′14″N 0°45′08″E / 51.9873°N 0.7522°E / 51.9873; 0.7522

Lamarsh is a village and a civil parish in the Braintree District, in the county of Essex. It is near the large village of Bures and the village of Alphamstone. The village is west of the River Stour. It has a pub, a village hall and a church called The Friends of Holy Innocents Church. The civil parish's name, Lamarsh, comes from the phrase "Loamy marsh". This is derived from the old english terms lām and mersc, which translate into loam or clay and a marsh respectively.

In the 1870s, Lamarsh was described as:

The Parish is made up of 934 acres. It was larger until 1884 as it included 200 acres from farms to the South of the village. The main houses in the Parish are Lamarsh Hall and Daws Hall. The Parish contains 22 listed properties. The Parish contains 86 dwellings, all of which unshared. The village has no shops but does contain a public house. This is named "Lamarsh Lion".

The population of Lamarsh was 285 in 1801 before peaking at 409 in 1851. There was then a significant drop in the population in 1891 to 196 and the population never again went above 202. This could be a result of the drastic fall in the size of the parish as it dropped from 1,268 acres in 1881 to 940 acres in 1891 and therefore cutting out some of the population.

The total population is now 187 as of 2011, with 96 males and 91 females residing in Lamarsh. The area is predominantly White British, with 178 or 95.2% of people representing this ethnic group. The next highest is White and Asian with only 3 people or 1.6% classed as this ethnicity. This shows how there is little ethnic diversity in this parish. With there being such a high proportion of White British in the village, as expected the main religion is Christianity with 124 or 66.3% declaring themselves as within this category. 37 people or 19.8% of the parish's population declared themselves as having no religion.

With so many of the residents being White British, as expected a strong majority of the village's population stated that England was their country of birth in the 2011 census, with 92% or 172 people being english. The rest of the population's birth places are spread across other countries such as Wales, Scotland, Ireland and other EU member countries.

The historical occupation data for Lamarsh is most detailed in 1881, stating the occupation of the 69 males and 77 females in the village. The males predominantly worked in agriculture with 54 out of the 69 in this occupation. While females worked mostly in domestic services or offices, however most women, 45, were listed unknown occupation, which cold suggest they may have been housewives. Looking at the population of males and females in the parish in the same year shows that there were 141 males and 133 females in the village in 1881. This means that over half of the males and females were either not of working age or that many were left unaccounted when documenting occupational data.


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