Learn more about Sible Hedingham
Sible Hedingham, with a main street approximately one mile long, in terms of area, is the second largest village in Essex, covering over five thousand acres. It is situated in the north of the county on the west bank of the river Colne opposite to the historic smaller village of Castle Hedingham. In past times the convergence of roads made the Hedinghams into a minor market town processing the products of local farms and acting as a shopping and social centre for the area. There has been much development over the years but the early village is still evident in the clusters of cottages and larger houses around the 14th century church and the three small streams that feed into the river Colne.
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