St Lawrence Bay

For the bay in the Bering Sea, see St. Lawrence Bay, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
Not to be confused with Bay St. Lawrence.
St Lawrence Bay
St Lawrence Bay
 St Lawrence Bay shown within Essex
OS grid referenceTL934029
Shire countyEssex
RegionEast
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Southminster
Postcode district CM0
Dialling code 01621
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK ParliamentMaldon and East Chelmsford
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Essex

Coordinates: 51°43′12″N 0°49′19″E / 51.720°N 0.822°E / 51.720; 0.822

St Lawrence Bay is a village in Essex, UK. It is in an area known as the Dengie Hundred, next to the River Blackwater.

The village is now known as St Lawrence, Essex which comprises the two settlements of St Lawrence Bay and Ramsey Island.

St Lawrence has the local nickname of 'Stone'.

Parish Council

St Lawrence Parish Council meets monthly in St Lawrence Church Hall

History

In the past the village was known as St Lawrence Newland a reference to clearing the forest to make way for farming that created the village.

Church

St Lawrence Parish Church is built on a high spot at the southern edge of the village. The church has been designated as a rural discovery church and as such displays regular exhibitions. Three generations of the Wedgewood Benn family including Viscount Stansgate are commemorated in this church

Leisure activities

The village is famous for sailing and watersports, which bring in many tourists during the summer. However, one of the two caravan parks has been almost completely replaced by housing.

There are two pubs: The St. Lawrence Inn and The Stone. The Inn also houses an Indian restaurant.

St Lawrence Bay is home to Stone Sailing Club and to a watersports club.

External links

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