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Felsted is a village in Essex, situated in the middle of the triangle of the Essex towns of Great Dunmow and Braintree to the north and Chelmsford to the south. All these three towns are connected by old Roman roads, and near to the old Felsted railway station were found the remains of a Roman villa. Felsted is first mentioned in the Domesday Book as a manor. William the Conqueror gave it to the bishop of Bayeux, then to Caen Abbey as a source of income. Lord Richard Rich of Leez Priory was to become Felsted’s greatest benefactor and was later an important developer of the Felsted Church of the Holy Cross, which dates back to Norman times.
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