Roxwell is a village and civil parish in the Chelmsford District of Essex England. The village is approximately 4 miles (6 km) west from the centre of the county town of Chelmsford, and to the south of the A1060 road, on which is the hamlet of Boyton Cross.
St Michael and All Angels' church
The Anglican parish church of St Michael and All Angels dates from the 14th century and is a Grade II* listed building.[1]
There is a primary school, The Chequers public house, and a village store/post office.
The original Roxwell cricket club disbanded in 2004 when membership fell to an unsustainable level. In July and August 2004 the ground was used by Havering Blues team for its last three home games in the T Rippon Mid Essex League. The Blues have played at Stonehill Road since that time and from 2006 adopted the name Roxwell Blues.
Bicknacre • Boreham • Chalk End • Chatham Green • Chignal St James • Chignall Smealy • Cooksmill Green • Danbury • Downham • East Hanningfield • Fanner's Green • Ford End • Galleywood • Galleyend • Good Easter • Great Leighs • Great Oxney Green • Great Waltham • Highwood • Howe Green • Howe Street • Little Baddow • Little Leighs • Littley Green • Little Waltham • Margaretting • Margaretting Tye • Mashbury • Newney Green • North End • Pepper's Green • Pleshey • Ramsden Heath • Rettendon • Rettendon Place • Roxwell • Runwell • Sandon • South Hanningfield • Stock • Tye Green • West Hanningfield • Woodham Ferrers • Writtle
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