Stanway, Essex

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Stanway
Essex

Stanway Village Hall
Location
Grid reference: TL940241
Location: 51°52’54"N, 0°49’2"E
Data
Population: 7,600
Post town: Colchester
Postcode: CO3
Dialling code: 01206
Local Government
Council: Colchester
Parliamentary
constituency:
Witham

Stanway is a village in Essex, near Colchester. So expanded is even that modest town that Stanway of frequently considered its suburb.

Stanway is approximately three miles west of Colchester town centre on the B1408 (former A12), near the junction of the A12 and the A1124 at Eight Ash Green. Colchester Zoo, The Stanway School, Tollgate shopping complex and the Co-operative retail development are among prominent local amenities.

Stanway is named in the Domesday Book.[1]

The £4.3 million A12 bypass opened in 1970. Local pubs include the Live and Let Live on Millers Lane and the Swan on London Road.

There are three schools in Stanway: Two primary schools and The Stanway School. The Stanway School has academy status, and describes itself as a "Humanities and Maths & Computing College". All three of the schools are located very closely, on adjacent roads.

Druid of Colchester

In 1996, before the expansion of the Stanway Sand & Gravel quarry, an archaeological team was called in to investigate the outline of five ancient ditched enclosures identified by aerial photography. There, just off the A12 to Colchester, they discovered an Iron Age grave, of a man dubbed "the Druid of Colchester".[2]

Sport and leisure

  • Football: Stanway Rovers FC

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Stanway, Essex)

References

  1. Stanway: Introduction - A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10: Lexden Hundred (Part) including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe (2001), pp. 259-63
  2. Games Britannia - 1. Dicing with Destiny, BBC Four, 1:05am Tuesday 8 December 2009