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Halstead
Halstead
High Street.jpg
Halstead High Street
Halstead is located in
Essex HalsteadHalstead
Halstead shown within Essex
Population 11,053 (
2001)
OS grid reference TL816306
Civil parish Halstead
District Braintree
Shire county Essex
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HALSTEAD
Postcode district CO9
Dialling code 01787
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Braintree
List of places UK England Essex
Coordinates: 51.9451°
N 0.6411°E
Halstead is a town and civil parish located in
Braintree District of Essex in England. It has a population of 11, 053.[1]
The town is near
Colchester and
Sudbury, in the
Colne Valley. The town originally developed on the hill to the north of the river. The name Halstead is said to have derived from the
Old English hald (refuge, shelter, healthy) and stede (site, place or farm), meaning 'healthy farm' 'safe place' or 'place of refuge'.[1]
The single wide High Street is dominated by the
14th-century church of
St Andrew, which was extensively renovated during the
Victorian period but retains much earlier decoration including tomb monuments dating from the
14th century and earlier. The town's other attractions include a local Antiques
Mill.
Nearby
Moyns Park, a
Grade I listed Elizabethan country house, is said to have been where
Ian Fleming put the finishing touches on his novel
From Russia, with Love.
Contents [hide]
1
Social Life
2
People
3 Schools
4
Sport
4.1
Football
4.2
Cricket
5 References
6
External links
Social Life[edit]
Halstead has a number of restaurants, bars and pubs including:
The
Locomotive in
Butler Road
The Bull Hotel in
Bridge Street
The White Hart in the High Street
Whispers Wine Bar in the High Street
Scenarios nightclub in
Trinity Street
A historical society holds regular monthly meetings throughout the year and a town museum attached to the town council offices features some historical artifacts and various objects limited to local interest.
The Empire Theatre in Butler Road hosts occasional bingo nights.
The historic core of Halstead can be observed on a walk up the market hill. A
River Walk runs through the town from east to west, and just outside the town is Broaks
Wood, a popular area for walking owned by the
Forestry Commission. Halstead
Public Gardens were established in
1900 and is noted for its floral displays. The beautiful Townsford
Mill that spans the river at the bottom of the town houses the Antiques
Centre, with thousands of interesting pieces ranging from clothing to household items. Halstead has a great library, situated in a large open-plan building that used to be a technical school but was built as the
Corn Exchange and which dates from 1864-1865.[2]
People[edit]
Matt Cardle -
2010 winner of
X Factor: resident.
Steve Lamacq -
Radio 2 DJ: former
Ramsey School pupil & resident.
Richard Bryant - photographer: resident, since
1957.
Sheila Jacobs - well-known author and writer of
Christian novels, including
Watchers: sometime resident.
Christopher Portway - war hero, explorer and author: born in Halstead in 1923. Joined the
Army straight after leaving school, to fight in the
Second World War.
Captured in
Normandy, he later escaped from three prison camps in
Eastern Europe. Whilst on the run from the
Germans in Czechoslovakia, he met
Anna who was later to become his second wife. After
1945 he made repeated attempts to reach Anna, but her home was now sealed off behind the
Iron Curtain. , and was sentenced to 104 years in jail by the Communist authorities.[citation needed] Portway was a member of the
British Guild of Travel Writers and a Fellow of the
Royal Geographical Society, as well as being a recipient of the
Winston Churchill Award for biography and travel. He was a frequent contributor to various magazines and newspapers and was the author of seventeen books.
Michael Portway - poet and brother of Christopher: chairman of Halstead in
Bloom, the local charity dedicated to floral displays in the town.
Stephen Mann MIoD founder of
Essential Safety Services
Limited and
International Speaker, spoke at the
HSE conference,
East West Summit in
Moscow in 2010,
2011 and
2012.
Stephen also won top trainer of the year at the HSE national conference in
March 2013 in Southend-on-Sea.
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