Tolleshunt Major

Tolleshunt Major
St Nicholas's Church, Tolleshunt Major
Tolleshunt Major
Location within Essex
Population729 (Parish, 2021)[1]
OS grid referenceTL900113
Civil parish
  • Tolleshunt D'Arcy
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMALDON
Postcode districtCM9
Dialling code01621
PoliceEssex
FireEssex
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament

Tolleshunt Major (/ˈtlzhʌnt/ TOHLZ-hunt[2]) is a village and civil parish in the Maldon District of Essex, England. It lies 5 miles (8 km) north-east of the town of Maldon on the northern bank of the River Blackwater. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 729.

History

The Tolleshunt group of villages (Major, Knights, D'Arcy and Tollesbury) grew up in the area settled by the Saxon chief Toll who cleared areas of forest round local water sources. Tolleshunta was the Anglo Saxon name for Toll's spring. The name Tolleshunt Major (or Mauger as it was previously known), was granted by King Henry VIII to Stephen Beckenham, in 1544.[3] Beckenham bought various landscapes in and around the village and built a semi-fortified manor house with a turreted gatehouse within a red-brick boundary wall. This became known as "Beckingham House".[3] The house was demolished in 1782 and was replaced by a farmhouse. The former gatehouse which formed part of Beckingham Manor, complete with turrets and boundary wall still remain.[3]

In 1609, Beckingham completed the design and construction of a heraldic shield which featured statuettes of himself and his wife Alvis Beckingham (née Terral). The monument was displayed at the parish church of St. Nicholas. This has since been pulled down and scrapped.[3]

Beckingham family

The Beckingham family originally came from Wiltshire. Stephen's son Thomas Beckingham received a knighthood and died in 1633. His son, William, became heir to the estate aged 12. The estate was eventually sold to Sir Thomas Adams, an alderman from London. The manor house changed hands several times before eventually becoming the property of the current owners.[3]

Geography

Tolleshunt Major's only streets are Beckingham Street, Bakers Lane, Mill Lane, Witham Road, Tudwick Road and Tolleshunt D'Arcy Road, all situated within the built-up part of the village, which consists of just over one hundred dwellings.

The village's parish boundaries stretch as far as Little Totham, taking in parts of Sawyers Lane and Plains Road. Other rural parts of the village include Church Road to the east, Tudwick Road to the north, Sawyers Lane and Plains Road to the west, and parts of Scraley Road, Wash Lane and Bakers Green to the south.

The village, which is not on any main road, is bordered by the villages of Little Totham, Goldhanger, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Tolleshunt Knights and Great Totham North and South. Nearby towns include Maldon, Colchester, Chelmsford and Tiptree.

Economy

Tolleshunt Major is host to The Beckingham Business park which has a small number of businesses, ranging from a transport company to a sports equipment manufacturing company. There are no street lights, mains gas supply or bus service apart from a schools service in the village.

The village has one public house called the Beckingham Bell which is situated in Beckingham Street.[4]

The village does have one small shop on Wicks Manor Farm situated in Tolleshunt Major which is owned by Howies & Sons. Wicks Manor Farm is a Local Essex farm which produces dry cured bacon, sausages, ham, gammons and pork.

Other shops can be found in Tiptree which is about a ten-minute drive where large supermarkets can be found as well as fast food restaurants, newsagents, a post office, hair salons, doctors and pharmacists. Also in Tiptree is the jam factory owned by Wilkin & Sons Limited.[5] Bigger shopping centres are at Chelmsford City about 30 minutes drive away and Colchester Town about 30 minutes away.

Governance

There are three tiers of local government covering Tolleshunt Major, at parish, district, and county level: Tolleshunt Major Parish Council, Maldon District Council, and Essex County Council. The parish council meets at St Nicholas Hall.[6]

Public transport

Bus

There is no bus service that runs through Tolleshunt Major. Buses can be boarded at the nearby village of Tolleshunt D’arcy. Other villages served are Maldon, Chelmsford and Witham.[7]

Railway

The closest National Rail stations are Witham and Hatfield Peveral, both are operated by Greater Anglia. Destinations served from these stations include London Liverpool Street and Ipswich, Clacton, Harwich, Braintree and Norwich via the Great Eastern Main Line.[8] The nearest London Underground line is the Central Line at Stratford International.[9]

Schools

There are no schools in the village of Tolleshunt Major, the nearest primary school being in Tolleshunt D'arcy.[10]

Healthcare

The nearest NHS(National Health Service (England)) hospitals are Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford.[11] or Colchester General, in Highwoods, Colchester.[12]

References

  1. ^ "2021 Census Parish Profiles". NOMIS. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 31 March 2025. (To get individual parish data, use the query function on table PP002.)
  2. ^ Max (15 October 2020). "The Murders at White House Farm: The Podcast | Ep. 4: The Police | HBO Max". Archived from the original on 1 July 2023. Retrieved 1 July 2023 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ a b c d e History of Maldon, accessed 27 March 2012
  4. ^ Beckingham Bell Archived 30 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Beckingham Bell Public House, accessed 4 May 2012
  5. ^ Tiptree Jam, Tiptree Jam, accessed 4 May 2012
  6. ^ "Agendas and Minutes". Tolleshunt Major Parish Council. Retrieved 12 November 2025.
  7. ^ Local bus routes Archived 22 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, local bus routes, accessed 4 May 2012
  8. ^ Greater Anglia, Greater Anglia Website, accessed 10 May 2012
  9. ^ London Underground, Transport for London
  10. ^ Tolleshunt D'arcy Primary School, Tolleshunt D'arcy Primary School, accessed 12 May 2012
  11. ^ Broomfield Hospital, Broomfield Hospital NHS Website, accessed 10 May 2012
  12. ^ Colchester General Archived 23 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Colchester Hospital University NHS Website, accessed 10 May 2012