Boyton Cross
Human settlement in England
- Essex
- East
Boyton Cross is a hamlet in Essex, England. It is approximately half a mile from the village of Roxwell and is situated mainly along the A1060 road which runs from Bishop's Stortford to Chelmsford. There is a pub (The Hare, which was refurbished in 2010). Commercial premises include a variety of farms & privately hired industrial units.
The hamlet has been the site of the multi-annual Essex International Jamboree since 2012.[1]
References
- ^ https://eij.org.uk/about/
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Towns, villages and hamlets of the City of Chelmsford
- Contiguous with Chelmsford
- Broomfield
- Chelmer Village (Chancellor Park)
- Great Baddow
- Melbourne
- Moulsham
- Springfield
- Widford
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- Bicknacre
- Boyton Cross
- Boreham
- Chalk End (Pepper's Green)
- Chatham Green
- Chignall St James
- Chignall Smealy
- Cooksmill Green
- Danbury
- Downham
- East Hanningfield
- Fanner's Green
- Ford End
- Galleywood
- Galleyend
- Good Easter (Tye Green)
- Great Leighs
- Great Waltham
- Highwood
- Howe Green
- Howe Street
- Little Baddow
- Little Leighs
- Littley Green
- Little Waltham
- Margaretting (Margaretting Tye)
- Mashbury
- North End
- Pleshey
- Ramsden Heath
- Rettendon (Rettendon Common, Rettendon Place)
- Roxwell
- Runwell
- Sandon
- South Hanningfield
- Stock
- West Hanningfield
- Woodham Ferrers
- Writtle (Great Oxney Green, Newney Green)
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