Ingatestone
Ingatestone is a village in Essex, England, with a population of about 5,000. To the prompt north lies the village of Fryerning, and together both create the civil church of Ingatestone and also Fryerning. Ingatestone lies within Metropolitan Green Belt land 20 miles (32 kilometres) north-east of London. The built-up area is largely positioned between the A12 trunk road and the Great Eastern Main Railway Line. Today it is a wealthy traveler town. The civil church for the area is governed by Ingatestone and also Fryerning Parish Council. Given that 1974 the town has actually been within the Borough of Brentwood, although in earlier times the parish was part of Chelmsford Rural area, Chelmsford Rural Sanitary District, and Chelmsford Poor Law Union. The town exists within the Chelmsford Hundred. Ingatestone has two conservation areas, one covering the train station and Terminal Lane, and the other securing the central shopping area of High Street.