Stanford-le-Hope

Stanford-le-Hope
Stanford-le-Hope
 Stanford-le-Hope shown within Essex
Population 6,630 (2001)
OS grid referenceTQ683822
Unitary authorityThurrock
Ceremonial countyEssex
RegionEast
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town STANFORD-LE-HOPE
Postcode district SS17
Dialling code 01375
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK ParliamentSouth Basildon and East Thurrock
List of places
UK
England
Essex

Coordinates: 51°30′50″N 0°25′28″E / 51.5140°N 0.4244°E / 51.5140; 0.4244

Stanford-le-Hope is a town and Church of England parish situated in the county of Essex, England. The town is within the unitary authority of Thurrock and located 23.8 miles (38.4 km) east of Charing Cross in London. Its principal claim to fame is that Joseph Conrad lived and wrote there. Unlike some other areas of Thurrock, Stanford-le-Hope is surrounded by countryside and farmland. The town is served by Stanford-le-Hope railway station.

Often known locally simply as Stanford, the town is home to many commuters working in London, thanks to its proximity to the capital and its c2c-operated London, Tilbury and Southend Railway rail connections. One of the main local industries is the nearby oil refinery at Shell Haven, and it soon will be home to the proposed DP World deep sea port, major business and logistics park. Many residents also travel along the nearby A13 to work in the Lakeside Shopping Centre.

As Stanford-le-Hope grows in size, it has started to incorporate neighbouring settlements such as Corringham, Mucking and Fobbing, the latter of which was the scene of one of the uprisings which led to the Peasants' Revolt.

Stanford-le-Hope is bordered to the north by the A13 road and to the south by the Thames Estuary. It is located 12.7 miles (20.5 km) west of Southend-on-Sea.

The River Hope, a tributary of the Thames runs through the town.[1]

Stanford-le-Hope is represented at Thurrock Council by two councillors as of 2016 - Shane Hebb (Conservative) and Terence Hipsey (Labour).

References

Thurrock Council

  1. Walker, John (1810). The Universal Gazetteer. Hope, a small river of Essex which ... waters Stanford le Hope

External links

Media related to Stanford-le-Hope at Wikimedia Commons

Joseph Conrad at Stanford-le-Hope


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