Southminster
Southminster is a town and also selecting ward on the Dengie peninsula in the Maldon district of Essex in the East of England. It lies concerning 3 miles north of Burnham-on-Crouch and 10 miles south-east of Maldon. To the north is the River Blackwater, which is tidal and also because Roman times has been the entrance to trading in the location. Southminster is in the centre of the Dengie peninsula, which when formed a hundred of the same name. A significant steed market used to be held each year in the town. Southminster marshes were a favourite centre for hare gushing in Victorian times. Pandole Wood contains old earthworks thought to day from the Iron Age. The landscape surrounding the community, and also in other places on the peninsula, is characterized by a pattern of strictly rectangle-shaped field boundaries, with proof of an unit of measurement having been applied to the scheme overall. Middle Saxon managements have actually been recommended as its beginning, although the road to the Roman sea ft at Bradwell-on-Sea also complies with the pattern.