Lindsell

Human settlement in England
  • Lindsell
District
  • Uttlesford
Shire county
  • Essex
Region
  • East
CountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townDunmowPostcode districtCM6Dialling code01371PoliceEssexFireEssexAmbulanceEast of England
List of places
UK
England
Essex
51°55′05″N 0°23′18″E / 51.9180°N 0.3884°E / 51.9180; 0.3884

Lindsell is a village and civil parish in the district of Uttlesford in the county of Essex, England. Nearby settlements include the parish hamlets of Holder's Green and Bustard Green. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary The Virgin.[1]

History

Lindsell's length of history as an inhabited place is shown by Roman brick in the foundations of St Mary's church. The settlement's name means "Huts among the lime trees." However, further historical names include "Templars", which was named by John le Templar in 1313, and "Rakefairs", given by Robert Rekeviewer in 1381. The current name of the village had previous spellings such as 'Lyndesele', 'Lindeseles' and 'Lindezel.'[2]

In 1870, Lindsell was described as a village that stands on a small affluent of the river Chelmer, 3½ miles south-east of Thaxted, and 5 miles north-northeast of Dunmow Railway Station.[3]

According to the 2011 Census, Lindsell had a population of 260 people.[4]

Lindsell gives its name to a surname.[5]

Demography

The number of houses in Lindsell has fluctuated since 1831, peaking in 1851 with 77 houses. The largest drop was in the early 1900s, which is probably due to the fall in population from the Boer War, World War I and World War II. The post-war housing boom after 1945 accounts for the sudden increase in houses from 53 in 1931, to 68 in 1951 and 71 in 1961.[6]

According to the 2011 census, Lindsell has a total of 91 households, 69 of them being detached houses, 19 semi-detached, 1 terrace, 1 apartment and 1 flat.[7] 197 people, the biggest proportion, live in detached houses. 52 people live in semi-detached properties, with 1 person living in a terrace, 8 people living in a flat and an apartment, with a final 2 living in a temporary home.[8] This means there is an average of 2.9 people living in each household, which is higher than the UK national average in 2011 of 2.3 persons per household.[9] 69 out of the 91 households use oil for heating, with 11 using gas, 2 using electric, 1 using a type classed as 'other', and 8 using a combination of oil, gas and electric.[10]

There is a significant number of people over retirement age living in Lindsell, there is also a high number of people between the ages of three and twenty one, as well as between 35 and 51[11] This means that the average age of people living in Lindsell is 45, which is far below the retirement age of 65, suggesting that Lindsell does not follow the trend set by many other rural villages across the UK. Out of 260 people only 17 are officially retired, with 73 being employed full-time, part-time, either working for larger corporations, working within the village itself, or being self-employed.[12]

The population of Lindsell is predominately white, with 249 out of 260 being listed as 'white with English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish heritage'.[13]

The church of St. Mary the Virgin is Anglican. 193 out of 260 residents are listed as Christian. Two people are listed as Buddhist, 55 as 'no religion' and ten did not state.[14]

  • Population 1801 to 1961
    Population 1801 to 1961
  • 1881 occupational structure
    1881 occupational structure
  • Population age count
    Population age count
  • Housing numbers
    Housing numbers
  • Religion
    Religion

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lindsell: St Mary the Virgin".
  2. ^ "Lindsell History". www.recordinguttlesfordhistory.org.uk. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  3. ^ Wilson, John Marius (1870). Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales. Edinburgh: A. Fullerton & Co. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  4. ^ "Lindsell (Parish): Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  5. ^ "Surname Database: Lindsell Last Name Origin".
  6. ^ "Lindsell AP/CP". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Lindsell accommodation types by household". Office for national statistics. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  8. ^ "Lindsell accommodation type by people". Office for national statistics. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Population and Household Estimates for the United Kingdom, March 2011". Office for national statistics. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Central heating by household". Office for national statistics. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Lindsell Population Age by Single Year". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Economic Activity of Household Reference Persons in Lindsell". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  13. ^ "Lindsell Ethnic Groups". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Religion in Lindsell". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.

External links

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