Tiptree is a village and
civil parish in the English county of
Essex, situated south-west of
Colchester and around north-east of London. Surrounding villages include
Messing,
Tolleshunt Knights,
Tolleshunt Major,
Layer Marney,
Inworth,
Birch,
Great Braxted,
Great Totham and
Little Totham
Little Totham is a village in Essex, England, with a population measured at 400 in the 2011 Census. The parish extends from the extensive common and heath-land of Tiptree down to the River Blackwater. The village lies about 6 miles 10 km) ...
.
The placename 'Tiptree' is first attested in a charter of circa 1225, where it appears as ''Typpetre''. The name means "Tippa's tree".
The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 9,152. The village has been expanding rapidly for several years with large numbers of new houses and estates being built, though it stills retains the title of being a village. The 'village' status was the subject of a local
referendum in 1999 but residents and secondary school pupils rejected town status. Tiptree is amongst the contenders for the title of '
largest village in England'.
Tiptree has four primary schools: St Luke's Church of England Primary school, Milldene Primary School, Tiptree Heath Primary School and Baynard's Primary School.
Thurstable School provides secondary and sixth form education.
Messing Maypole Mill, a Grade II* listed
tower mill, and the preserves company
Wilkin & Sons, whose products use the village name as part of their brand, are located in the village.
Tiptree is within the
City of Colchester
The City of Colchester is a local government district with city status, in Essex, England, named after its main settlement, Colchester. The city covers an area of and stretches from Dedham Vale on the Suffolk border in the north to Mersea Islan ...
and is administered by Tiptree Parish Council,
Colchester City Council and
Essex County Council. It is within in the
Parliamentary constituency of Witham.
Tiptree was the site of the Tiptree sneeze, an event that occurred on 22 February 2014 at a concert by the London Central Fellowship Band at St. Luke's Parish Church where a trombonist
sneezed into his
trombone while playing. A video of the event was posted to YouTube and went
viral
Viral means "relating to viruses" (small infectious agents).
Viral may also refer to:
Viral behavior, or virality
Memetic behavior likened that of a virus, for example:
* Viral marketing, the use of existing social networks to spread a marke ...
in 2014.
Nature reserves
Tiptree Heath lies to the south of Tiptree. The 25-hectare
heath is the largest surviving fragment of heathland in Essex and is a
Site of Special Scientific Interest
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Great Britain or an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of ...
. Historically the area was a focal point for smugglers, who used the secluded water inlets of
Tollesbury,
Salcott cum Virley
Salcott or Salcott cum Virley is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Colchester, Colchester borough of Essex, England, and forms part of the Winstred Hundred grouped parish council. It is adjacent to Tolleshunt Knights, Tollesbury and G ...
and
Mersea, and often hid their contraband within the overgrown heathland. Species found on the heath include Cross-leaved Heather (
Erica tetralix), Bell Heather (
Erica cinerea) and Ling or Common Heather (
Calluna). To help maintain the heath,
Dexter cattle are grazed there during the summer and a herd of hardy
Exmoor ponies
The Exmoor pony is one of the mountain and moorland pony breeds native to the British Isles. Some still roam as semi-feral livestock on Exmoor, a large area of moorland in Devon and Somerset in southwest England. The Exmoor has been give ...
throughout the year.
Tiptree Parish Field
Tiptree Parish Field is a 2.2 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Tiptree in Essex, England. It is owned and managed by Tiptree Parish Council.
The site is on a field adjacent to Park Lane, an ancient road between Tiptree and Tolleshunt Knights
...
is a
Local Nature Reserve.
Governance
An
electoral ward in the same name exists. This ward had a population of 7,583 at the 2011 Census.
Economy
Tiptree is an internationally recognised brand of
preserves manufactured in the village by
Wilkin & Sons. The business was founded by the Wilkins, a local farming family in 1885. The company employs 220 full-time staff and has a turnover which exceeded £24 million in 2008.
Tiptree is the home of
JobServe, the world's first online recruitment service, based on the Tower Business Park. They now employ around 100 local people. Started in 1993, the company has grown significantly and in 2006 the company processed in excess of 9 million job applications. The village is the head office of Underwoods Motor Group with both
Ford and
Vauxhall
Vauxhall ( ) is a district in South West London, part of the London Borough of Lambeth, England. Vauxhall was part of Surrey until 1889 when the County of London was created. Named after a medieval manor, "Fox Hall", it became well known for ...
franchises. On the outskirts of Tiptree is Perrywood Garden Centre and Nurseries.
Religion
Within the Church of England, the village is part of the United Benefice of
Tolleshunt Knights with Tiptree and Great Braxted. The parish church is Saint Luke's, located on Church Road, next to St Lukes CofE Primary School. The church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2006.
Alongside the parish church, there are three other churches in the village, Kingsland Church, Tiptree United Reformed Church, and St John Houghton, a Roman Catholic church.
In nearby village of Tolleshunt Knights is the oldest and largest Orthodox Christian Monastery in Western Europe, the
Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist. It was founded by Elder Sophrony, an Athos trained monk from Russia, in 1959.
Transport
From about 1904 until 1951 the village was served by the
Kelvedon and Tollesbury Light Railway
The Kelvedon and Tollesbury Light Railway was a locally promoted railway company, intended to open up an agricultural district that suffered from poor transport links. The enactment of the Light Railways Act 1896 encouraged the promoters to per ...
(locally known as the Crab and Winkle Line). It was an early victim of the mid-20th century cutbacks to the
British Rail
British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four (British ra ...
network and
Tiptree railway station
Tiptree railway station was on the Kelvedon and Tollesbury Light Railway, serving the village of Tiptree, Essex, England. The station was from Kelvedon Low Level railway station.
The station was opened in 1904. It was closed, along with the re ...
closed in 1951. The nearest operational railway station is
Kelvedon
Kelvedon is a village and civil parish in the Braintree District of Essex in England, between Chelmsford and Colchester. It had a population of 4,717 in 2001, reducing to 3,587 at the 2011 Census. It is now home to several businesses including ...
on the main
Norwich
Norwich () is a cathedral city and district of Norfolk, England, of which it is the county town. Norwich is by the River Wensum, about north-east of London, north of Ipswich and east of Peterborough. As the seat of the Episcopal see, See of ...
to
London Liverpool Street line.
Today, the village is bisected by the B1022
Colchester to
Maldon road, and the B1023 Kelvedon to
Tollesbury road. Tiptree is also close to the main
A12 trunk road which passes through Essex. Bus services link the village to surrounding towns.
Climate
In East Anglia, the warmest time of the year is July and August, when maximum temperatures average around
21 °C (70 °F). The coolest time of the year is January and February, when minimum temperatures average around
1 °C (34 °F). East Anglia's average annual rainfall is about
605 millimetres , with October to January being the wettest months.
Met Office
, Met Office Climate Data,accessed 21 April 2012
Notable residents
Notable residents have included:
* John Joseph Mechi (1802-1880), silversmith, banker, inventor and Alderman of the City of London; owned, and died at, Tiptree Hall.
References
External links
Tiptree Parish Council
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Villages in Essex
Civil parishes in Essex