- Althorne
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Althorne
latitude= 51.6546longitude= 0.7634
population= 1104
civil_parish= Althorne
shire_district= Maldon
shire_county =Essex
region= East of Englandpost_town= CHELMSFORD
postcode_district= CM3
postcode_area=CM
dial_code= 01621
os_grid_reference= TQ912987
constituency_westminster= Maldon and East ChelmsfordAlthorne is a
village andcivil parish inEssex ,England . It is located 21 km (13mile s) east-southeast from the county town ofChelmsford . The village is in the district of Maldon district and in the parliamentary constituency of Maldon & East Chelmsford. The village has its own Parish Council. [cite web |url=http://www.maldon.gov.uk/LocalDemocracy/ParishCouncils/clerks.htm |title=Parish Council Contacts |accessdate=2007-01-23 |format=HTML |work=www.maldon.gov.uk ]The civil parish has a population of 1104.Fact|date=February 2007
Geography
Althorne is on the
Dengie peninsula , about 5km (3 miles) northwest ofBurnham-on-Crouch . It is approximately 3 km (2 miles) northwest from the centre ofBridgemarsh Island in theRiver Crouch .The village of Althorne is connected to
London , by the Southminster Branch Line, operated byNational Express East Anglia , which linksWickford to LondonLiverpool Street Station . The railway station isAlthorne railway station . There are no A roads close to the village.Althone Folk Lore
It was a strongly believed legend by the population of the pre-nineteenth century Dengie Peninsula, that 'Riverview Hill Lake' was an enchanted lake. People from all around the Dengie would travel to bathe in the lake in the hope of revitalizing their body and soul, or else curing some form of ill health. The lake was thought to be linked to a legendary white wizard who lived on Riverview Hill. The history of the enchanted lake is thought to be linked to the high population of the elderly who currently reside within Althorne, as many elderly people of the pre-nineteenth century decided to move to Althorne for the benefit of more frequent bathing in the lake. Despite the myth's influence on Althorne's population, no evidence has been found concerning any kind of healing power possessed by 'Riverview Hill Lake'.
References
External links
* [http://www.althorne.org/ Althorne]
* [http://www.dengie.org.uk www.dengie.org.uk - A local directory containing history, current life and photographs of Althorne]
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