Henham

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Henham, or Henham-on-the-Hill is a small village near Stansted Airport, located in Uttlesford, Essex. It has a population of around 1200, measured at 1,233 in the 2011 census[1] and used to be a station on the Elsenham to Thaxted branch line. Its local pub is The Cock. The church is called St Mary's.

Henham hosts, in the final weeks of May, a bi-annual 10 kilometre run.

It has an award winning local shop which is run by the community.[citation needed]

Henham is also home to the Saffron Brewery, tucked away on Parsonage Farm. The brewery produces a range of ales including Henham Honey, which uses honey collected on the farm.

Current notable residents include comedian Ed Byrne and actor John Savident. Hertfordshire, Minor Counties and Cambridgeshire cricketer Timothy Smith was born in the village.

Henham is well known for its dragon legend. The legend began with the 1669 pamphlet 'The Flying Serpent or Strange News Out of Essex', which spurred numerous other alleged sightings of the dragon.[2] Today, many signs in the village contain dragon motifs.

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See also

The Hundred Parishes

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