Little Maplestead

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Little Maplestead
St John the Baptist Church, Little Maplestead 3.jpg
Church of St John the Baptist
Little Maplestead is located in Essex
Little Maplestead
Little Maplestead
 Little Maplestead shown within Essex
Population 294 (2001)
OS grid reference TL8234
Civil parish Little Maplestead
District Braintree
Shire county Essex
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HALSTEAD
Postcode district CO9
Dialling code 01787
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Braintree
List of places
UK
England
Essex

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Little Maplestead is a village and civil parish in the Braintree district of Essex, England.

Amenities

Little Maplestead once had a Knights Hospitaller establishment called Little Maplestead Preceptory.[1]

The round parish church, dedicated to St John the Baptist, is a Grade II* listed building[2] dating from around 1335. It is one of only four medieval round churches in England now surviving and was built by the Knights of St John. In March 2013 the church was granted £5,000 by the National Churches Trust towards the repair of the gutters. A total of £42,000 has now been raised for a restoration project at the church, which was started by supporters two years ago, with a fund-raising target of £100,000. Some restoration took place in the 1850s, but the original design and composition of the rotunda that forms the nave remains, as do many of the earlier fittings.[3] In 1836, William Wallen published The History and Antiquities of the Round Church at Little Maplestead, Essex.

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Notable people

Little Maplestead is the home of X Factor 2010 winner Matt Cardle[4] and actress Barbara Hicks.[citation needed]

References

  1. www.sja.org.uk
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  3. "Grant joy for round church", Suffolk Free Press, 21 March 2013, p.5
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