Stoke, Suffolk
Not to be confused with Stoke-by-Nayland or Stoke Ash or Stoke-by-Clare also in Suffolk
Coggeshall (/ˈkɔːksəl/ or /ˈkɔːɡɨʃəl/) is a small market town of 3,919 residents (in 2001) in Essex, England, between Colchester and Braintree on the Roman road of Stane Street, and intersected by the River Blackwater. It is known for its almost 300 listed buildings and formerly extensive antique trade. Many local businesses, such as the White Hart Hotel and the Chapel Inn, have been established for hundreds of years (the Chapel Inn became a legally licensed premises in 1554). A market has been run every week on Market Hill since 1256, when a charter to do so was granted by Henry III.
Population: 4,006
Latitude: 51° 52' 14.77" N
Longitude: 0° 41' 7.30" E
Not to be confused with Stoke-by-Nayland or Stoke Ash or Stoke-by-Clare also in Suffolk
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