Population 1,017 (2011) Civil parish Great Oakley Country England Local time Thursday 11:39 AM District Tendring UK parliament constituency Harwich | OS grid reference TM194276 Region East Sovereign state United Kingdom Shire county Essex Dialling code 01255 | |
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Great Oakley is a village and civil parish in the Tendring district of Essex. It is a long, narrow parish lying on the top of a low (25 m) ridge south of Ramsey Creek which drains northeast towards Harwich. The parish extends south to Oakley Creek, a branch of Hamford Water, where stood Great Oakley Dock, now disused.
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Map of Great Oakley, Harwich, UK
The church, dedicated to All Saints, contains some Norman work. The living thereof is in the gift of St John's College, Cambridge.
The village is served by All Saints Great Oakley C of E Primary School.
A public house called The Three Cups — after the emblem of the Salters Company — used to be situated in the village, indicating that there were salt works in the area and indeed the parish still contains a large chemical works (the Great Oakley Works, operated by EPC-UK, which produces the cetane improver 2-ethyl hexyl nitrate, and also provides specialist explosives handling services.
The Village now has only one public house, called The Maybush.
Governance
Great Oakley is part of the electoral ward called Great and Little Oakley. The ward population at the 2011 census was 2,188.
Notable people
James Cockle, a surgeon and father of mathematician and first Chief Justice of Queensland Sir James Cockle.