>WOODFORD
Including Woodford Bridge, Woodford Green, South Woodford and Woodford Wells
Taken from the handbook to the environs of London
Including Woodford Bridge, Woodford Green, South Woodford and Woodford Wells
Taken from the handbook to the environs of London
Woodford, Essex (Dom. Wodeford), a district of citizens' villas, on the
Epping road, 7½ miles from London by road, 8½ miles by the George Lane
Station (for Church End), 9½ miles by the Woodford Station (for Woodford
Green and Woodford Bridge), of the Epping and Ongar branch of the Great
Eastern Railway. Population 4609, of whom 1188 were in the ecclesiastical
district of St. Paul Woodford Bridge, and 106 in public institutions. Inns:
White Hart, George, Church End; Castle Hotel, Woodford Green; Horse at Well,
Woodford Wells.
The parish is of great extent. There is no village proper, but instead are
four distinct and widely separated clusters of houses - Woodford, or Church
End, Woodford Green, Woodford Wells, and Woodford Bridge. Woodford Church
End consists of little more than a dozen commonplace houses by the church,
with a few great houses standing apart in elm-bordered grounds. Many new
houses have, however, been built lately within the church district, but to
the west of the highroad. The Church, St. Mary, is a very poor specimen of
the Gothic of 1817. It is of brick covered with stucco, and consists of
nave, aisles, and short chancel, south porch, and tall battlemented west
tower. South of the church is a yew-tree, the trunk of which is over 14 ft.
in girth at 3 ft. from the ground.
At Woodford Green, ½ a mile north of the church, are the best shops, many of
them large and well-stocked, with good plate-glass fronts, ranged about two
sides of a very large green; on the farther side is the Castle Hotel, a
large and good house. Bordering the green are several mansions standing
within elm-lined grounds. On the northeast is an early Dec. church, with a
tall tower and shingled spire; and the rapid increase of the population is
shown by the fact that though the church is almost new, it is being enlarged
(May 1876) by the addition of a north aisle. Not far from it is a large and
handsome Congregational church, of stone, Early English in style, cruciform,
with a tower and spire 145 ft. high. The noticeable Byzantine building of
coloured bricks, on the opposite side of the Green, is a Methodist Free
Church.
Woodford Wells, about ½ a mile north of Woodford Green, and connected with
it by modern cottage and villa residences, owes its name to medicinal
springs formerly in repute for many diseases, but which were a century ago
already neglected. The hamlet, which has a cheerful, old-fashioned, country
aspect, lies at the foot of Buckhurst and Chigwell Hills, and the southern
edge of the open part of Epping Forest; and though the wells are neglected,
an ornamental drinking fountain, with a tall roof of enamelled tiles, on the
Green, by the Horse at the Well inn, serves to recall their memory. At
Woodford Wells is the Rescue Society's Home for Girls.
Woodford Bridge, on the Ongar road, 1½ miles east of Woodford Green, and 2
miles northeast of Woodford church, is an outlying hamlet, which was created
an ecclesiastical district in 1854, and had 1188 inhabitants in 1871. The
houses line the road up the slope of the hill, north of the bridge over the
Roding, from which the place takes its name.
The Church (St. Paul) lies off the road, on the right, by the 9 mile stone,
on the edge of Wilcox Green. It is a plain early Dec. building of stone,
erected in 1854, and comprises nave, deep chancel of a lower pitch, and
tower and short spire at the northwest The Woodford Railway Station is
midway between Woodford Green and Woodford Bridge.
Prayer Diary
We pray for the world and our local community on a regular cycle. Click on the tabs to see this week's prayers or for a link to the whole cycle.
Week 4 St Mary's Parish and Area
Sunday:
Young people’s work, Social concern
Wensley Avenue, Grange Close
Monday:
Emmaus Groups, PCC
Walpole Road, Carnarvon Road
Tuesday:
Servers and Sacristy Team, St Anne Line Church
Rokeby Gardens, Harold Road
Wednesday:
Fellowship Committee, Woodford Wives
Hillcrest Road, Grove Hill
Thursday:
Mothers and Toddlers, Faith and Image
The Drive, Kingspark Close
Friday:
Girl guiding, Choir and Musicians
Eastwood Close, The Shrubberies
Saturday:
Flower Arrangers, Bell ringers
High Road, St Albans Crescent
Prayer Cycle
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