Dunmow
Great Dunmow is a historical market town as well as civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. It is positioned on the north of the A120 road, approximately midway between Bishop's Stortford as well as Braintree, 6 miles east of London Stansted Airport. Originally the site of a Roman negotiation on Stane Street, the community prospered during the Middle Ages. Numerous structures endure from this period, consisting of a sixteenth-century town hall. Dunmow means "Meadow on capital". [4] The settlement was variously referred to as Dunmow Magna, Much Dunmow, or many commonly Great Dunmow. Great Dunmow borders the previous estate of Easton Lodge in the adjoining parish of Little Easton, a lodge belonging to the Maynard family. One of the most remarkable participant, Frances Maynard, became the Countess of Warwick as well as later a mistress of King Edward VII. As the Prince of Wales he was apparently a routine visitor to the Estate, travelling from London on the train to Easton Lodge railway station. The initials "CW" are visible on a number of Victorian period homes in Great Dunmow. Called Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick she was a charitable benefactor in the neighborhood neighborhood. Since 2018, Robert Nicholson is Emeritus Mayor of Great Dunmow.