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St Barnabas's Church, Alphamstone
Alphamstone is located in Essex
Alphamstone
Alphamstone
Area 2.67 sq mi (6.9 km2)
OS grid reference TL884358
Civil parish
  • Alphamstone
District
  • Braintree
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BURES
Postcode district CO8
Dialling code 01787
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament
  • Braintree
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UK
England
Essex
51°59′20″N 0°44′34″E / 51.9890°N 0.7428°E / 51.9890; 0.7428

Alphamstone is a small village in the county of Essex, England. It is a quiet place, located not far from the border with Suffolk. The village is about 3.75 miles (6 km) south of a town called Sudbury. It is also about 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Chelmsford, which is the main town in Essex. Alphamstone is part of the Braintree area. The land around the village has very fertile clay-soils. It sits about 216 feet (66 meters) above sea level. The number of people living in Alphamstone is counted along with the nearby village of Lamarsh.

Alphamstone: A Village in Essex

Alphamstone is a historic village in Essex, England. It is a peaceful community with a rich past. The village is known for its old church and interesting natural features.

Where is Alphamstone?

Alphamstone is located in the eastern part of England. It is about one mile (1.6 km) west of the River Stour. This river forms the border between Essex and Suffolk in this area. The village is part of a group of parishes called the Stour Valley South parish cluster.

St. Barnabas Church: A Historic Building

The village has one main church, which is called St. Barnabas. It belongs to the Church of England. This church is very old, first built in the 13th century. Over the years, it has been repaired and updated. Major restoration work happened in the 16th and 19th centuries.

Ancient Stones at the Church

In the churchyard of St. Barnabas, you can find seven large stones. These are called sarsen stones. Scientists think these stones might have been part of a prehistoric stone circle a very long time ago. This makes the churchyard a special place with a connection to ancient times.

How Many People Live Here?

In the year 1831, the village of Alphamstone had a population of 244 people. Today, the population is counted together with the nearby civil parish of Lamarsh.

Getting Around Alphamstone

Alphamstone is about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the closest train station. This station is at Bures and is on the Sudbury Branch Line. The main road nearby is the A131. This road helps connect Alphamstone to other towns and areas.

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