Wickford is a town and
civil parish
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in the south of the English
county
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of
Essex
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, with a population of 33,486. Located approximately 30 miles (50 km) east of London, it is within the
Borough of Basildon
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along with the original town of
Basildon,
Billericay
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,
Laindon
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and
Pitsea
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.
Wickford has a main high street which includes a wide range of shops. It also has a swimming pool, library, open-air market and a community centre within the vicinity of the town centre.
History
Wickford has a history going back over two thousand years. There is evidence that the area itself was inhabited in
prehistoric
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times probably by a tribe of Britons called
Trinovantes
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. There was a Roman military marching camp on the Beauchamps Farm site, which was succeeded by a Roman villa. This is now the site of
Beauchamps High School. This area on higher ground was the historic core of Wickford, the site of the manor house and the parish church of St Catherine's. Over time, the commercial centre of Wickford has migrated westwards towards the modern High Street on the other side of the
River Crouch.
The place name 'Wickford' is first attested in a Saxon charter of 995, where it appears as ''Wicford''; it appears in the
Domesday Book
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of 1086 as ''Wincfort''. The name means 'ford by a
wych elm or ford by a dairy-farm'.
Before the 20th century, Wickford was an agricultural village. At the time of the Domesday Survey, six land-holders were recorded. Historically, there have been only two considerable estates in Wickford: the manor of Wickford Hall and the manor of Stilemans.
Robert Wikeford or de Wickford (c.1320–90),
Archbishop of Dublin, was born in Wickford and his family are thought to have been
Lords of the Manor
Lord of the Manor is a title that, in Anglo-Saxon England, referred to the landholder of a rural estate. The lord enjoyed manorial rights (the rights to establish and occupy a residence, known as the manor house and demesne) as well as seignor ...
of Wickford Hall.
Governance
Wickford was an ancient parish in the county of Essex and, from 1894, had a
parish council. In 1934, the parish council was abolished when the town became part of
Billericay Urban District
Billericay ( ) is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon, Essex, England. It lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town east of Central London. The town has three secondary schools and a variety of open spaces. It i ...
. The
civil parish
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was re-created on 1 April 2022. The first town councillors took office following an uncontested election in May 2022, and the council held its first meeting on 16 May 2022 at the Wick Community Centre.
American relations
The village of
Wickford in
Rhode Island
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, United States, is believed to have been named after this town.
Wickford was also the English birthplace of Elizabeth Reade (1615–72), the second wife of
John Winthrop the Younger (1606–76),
Governor of Connecticut
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; she was also a step-daughter of
Hugh Peter
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(1598–1660), a prominent supporter of the
Parliamentary cause during the
English Civil War
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.
Naturism
Wickford became the birthplace of
Naturism
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in the United Kingdom; in 1924, the English
Gymnosophist Society was formed and had its home in the town.
Second World War
During the Second World War, the edge of the town was hit by a German
doodlebug and, on 6 December 1944, a
V-2 rocket
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fell in Branksome Avenue, about a mile west of the town centre. Around the town, in amongst the
hedgerows and fields, there are numerous
pillboxes constructed as a part of
British anti-invasion preparations.
1958 flood
In 1958, Wickford town centre was hit by a flood which made national news headlines. The most striking image of the flood was a double-decker bus, left stranded at Halls Corner overnight, partly submerged by the floodwater. A second flood, in 1960, meant that changes were made to the course of the River Crouch; this included turning the river into a concrete channel through the centre of the town, although this may be removed in the coming years, depending on the scale of the Wickford Masterplan (see below).
Geography

For the most part, Wickford is flat and above sea level. The highest point, on the outskirts of the town, is above sea level. The River Crouch flows through the town, from the west to the east. The
River Wick
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flows into the River Crouch from the south.
The built-up area of Wickford extends into the neighbouring parishes of
Runwell to the north and
Shotgate to the east.
Wick Country Park
The Wick Country Park comprises of former agricultural land, with over 2 km (1 1/4 miles) of easy access trails around the site. The trails leads visitors past old hedgerows, the lake, ponds, World War II pillboxes and recent woodland plantings; bridges and boardwalks allow the trails to continue over the North Benfleet brook.
Neighbouring towns and villages
* Basildon
* Billericay
*
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*
South Woodham Ferrers
*
Battlesbridge
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*
Crays Hill
*
Downham
*
Ramsden Bellhouse
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Ramsden Crays
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Ramsden Heath
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*
Rawreth
Rawreth is a village and civil parish in the District of Rochford, Essex, England. It is situated between Wickford and Rayleigh.
The place-name 'Rawreth' is first attested in the Pipe Rolls for 1177, where it appears as ''Raggerea''. It appear ...
*
Rettendon
* Runwell
* Shotgate
*
South Hanningfield
*
West Hanningfield
Transport
Railway
Wickford railway station is situated on the
Shenfield to Southend Line
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History
The old village (now town), by the church and Green Dragon pub, lies along the ...
, which provides train services between
London Liverpool Street and
Southend Victoria. A journey to London takes approximately 40 minutes.
The
Crouch Valley Line is a branch line that operates generally hourly services from Wickford to
Southminster.
Services are operated by
Abellio Greater Anglia
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.
Buses
Bus services in Wickford are operated primarily by
First Essex
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History
First Essex arose from an amalgamation of Eastern National and Thamesway Buses. First Essex was originally part of the Ea ...
, but also by
Stephensons of Essex and
NIBS Buses.
Routes include:
* 14 Wickford - Hanningfields - Chelmsford
* 25 Basildon - Southend
* 251 Warley - Brentwood - Wickford
* X10 Basildon - Chelmsford -
Stansted Airport
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London Stansted serves over 160 destinations acr ...
Roads
The town can be reached easily via the
A127, which connects east London and
Southend-on-Sea
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, and by the
A130 from
Chelmsford
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.
The Master Plan

The Wickford Masterplan was first unveiled at the Wickford Community Centre in December 2004 and published in November 2005 by DTZ Pieda Consulting, at a budget of £125 million,
and many of the developments are currently in progress. At the heart of the proposals is the redevelopment of the High Street, which will be redesigned to be the town's premier meeting place. The Masterplan would create new public spaces, enhance the retail environment through the renewal of retail floor space and bring the market into the street scene, promoting urban living above shops and on the existing market site.
Adjacent to the River Crouch, a number of high quality residential developments promoted as the "Town Centre Riverside Living" complex would revitalise the riverside as a public asset and promotion of new eating and drinking opportunities. In addition, a new residential development to the west of Market Avenue will be constructed.
Promoting the station entrances on both sides of the railway line as key gateways to Wickford are also key areas of the plan, which would enhance transport interchange facilities and bring forward the car park site on Station Road for development as a new
multi-storey car park
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and
mixed-use development
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. As of present only the northern side of the station facing The Broadway is easily accessible, with the southern London-bound track only accessible from the outside though a small out-of-way footpath from Market Avenue as a courteous entrance for wheelchair-using passengers.
Public and health services would be improved under the scheme, with the re-organisation of existing health, library and community services into a new 'iconic' building to the east of Market Avenue as an integrated community service facility.
The Eastern Extension would create a better presence and new linkages to the east of the town centre by redeveloping the car park into a multi-storey development with residential and live-work uses and a new housing scheme to the east of Wickford Bypass. The Southern Gateway area, which surrounds London Road and the southern end of the High Street, are also planned to undergo a transition with a strong leisure and recreational theme, building on existing eating and drinking facilities and incorporating compatible residential uses.
Overall 650 apartments are planned to be built as part of the Masterplan as officially stated by
councillor
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Canada
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Tony Ball,
although other sources opposed to the project claim this figure is closer to 735.
Opposition
The Masterplan has met with resistance with many residents of Wickford, mainly due to overall cost, and also the fear from some older residents that raising the level of the river could see repeats of the floods in 1958 and 1960.
There have also been criticism over the number of developments being constructed, which some say threaten to overdevelop and cause environmental and aesthetic damage to the town centre whilst providing minimal improvements to public services; one such group is the Wickford Action Group who has campaigned against many of the revisions made prior to the public approval of the plan.
Progress
Construction began in earnest in February 2007, which saw the demolition of many of the buildings in Lower Southend Road to make way for a new residential area. As of December 2009 this development has been partially completed (Riverside Place phase 1 + Riverside Court), however the
compulsory purchase order
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of the post sorting office has been withdrawn leaving the fate of Riverside Place Phase 2 in doubt.
As of April 2010, the whole of the Masterplan project is facing serious delays and construction has halted due to the
global financial crisis
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. In May 2009 the construction company Bradgate Developments released a statement assuring residents the project was still on track.
Proposed super-max prison
Plans to build a prison capable of accommodating up to 1,500 inmates on land formally the
Runwell Hospital
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History
Following the ending of contracts accommodating patients at the Essex County Council's ...
mental institute were scrapped. The land is now a housing estate.
Notable people
*
Robert Wikeford or de Wickford, (1330–1390),
Archbishop of Dublin, was born in Wickford, where his family are said to have been Lords of the Manor of Wickford Hall.
[O'Flanagan J. Roderick "Lives of the Lord Chancellors of Ireland" London 1870]
*
Chantelle Houghton, winner of
''Celebrity Big Brother'' 2006 lives in Wickford.
*
Capital Radio Afternoon DJ Chris Brooks lives in Wickford.
*
Southend United's previous manager
Steve Tilson.
* Comedy Actors/writers
Rhys Thomas and
Tony Way are both from Wickford.
*
Tony Stockwell – A British author, television personality and psychic medium.
*
Ryan Cleary (hacker)
*
Jon Morter (notable for the
Rage Against the Machine
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and
The Justice Collective UK Christmas No.1 singles) used to run a Rock music night in Wickford.
*
Julian Dicks, former
West Ham United
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and
Liverpool FC footballer lives in Wickford.
References
External links
Basildon Borough History – Wickford & Shotgate
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Towns in Essex
Civil parishes in Essex
Borough of Basildon