Chelmer Village
History
Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements have been found in and around Chelmer Village. Early Saxon pottery has been found by Cuton Way, Chelmer Village Way. There is evidence of an early structure at Springfield Lyon's that dates back to 3,000 BC, with a field monument called a Causewayed Enclosure. Where later, a Bronze Age settlement within the circular ditch was created. The Springfield Lyon's site was later used by the Romans, and by the Anglo-Saxons as a cemetery. A monument depicting a Palaeolithic Flint axe named the Arrow Head Monument has been erected in Chancellor Park to celebrate the early history.
The estate was built upon the farmland of the historic Springfield Barnes manor and opened in 1978, and included the former Barnes Farm, Prentices Farm, Horns Farm and Willshers. The River Chelmer flows along the southern and eastern edges of the suburb (the river also forms part of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation) while the development is bordered in the west and north by the A138. A number of historic features remain nearby the river. These include Barnes Mill Lock, Barnes Mill (now a privately owned home) and the Barnes Farm milking parlour, now a bar and restaurant (the Miller and Carter). Barnes Farm infant and junior schools also derive their names from the farmland they were built on.
Chelmer Village is also home to the Chelmer Village Scout Group, based at Barnes Farm School, who offer social events involving the local community.
Geography
Chelmer Village is divided into two parts, the main part of Chelmer Village (in the west) and Chancellor Park (in the east) which was built in 1998; they are divided by Chelmer Village Way, a main road. Chelmer Village Retail Park is also situated here.
Governance
Originally part of Springfield civil parish, the area is now a separate Chelmer parish. The first tier of local government is Chelmer Village Parish Council. Together with Beaulieu Park and part of Chelmsford Garden parish, the development forms the Chelmer Village & Beaulieu Park ward of Chelmsford City Council.
Sport
Wilvale Rangers was formed in 1991 and have over 20 years of connection with Chelmer Village. The club provides football for Junior and Youth football up to 17 years old and as of 2012 began fielding a full men's team in the Chelmsford Sunday League, however the men's team play in Melbourne, Chelmsford. Wilvale Rangers have a good history of winning various youth competitions in the Chelmsford area. The teams play at various venues but historically their home ground is at Chancellor Park pitches, at the bottom of Chancellor Park development.
The local football club is Chelmer Village Athletic who play in the Chelmsford Sunday League Division 2. Chelmer Village Athletic play at Chancellor Park. Chairman Barrie Deer resurrected the Chelmsford Invitation League alongside Gavin Smith of Gallow United in 2000. However Chelmer Village Athletic folded in 2012.
Chelmer Village also field a veterans' football team named Chelmer Vets who also play at Chancellor Park.
Chancellor Park is home to two tennis courts, many football pitches, bowling greens and a sports pavilion, all with floodlights, called Chancellor Park Sports Area.
Village Square
The Village Square is seen as the centre of Chelmer Village and it is home to an Asda supermarket and a number of shops, and the village hall and youth club.
Education
There is an infants and primary school in Chelmer Village: Barnes Farm Infants & Juniors. Chancellor Park Primary School is nearby in Chancellor Park.
There are also two pre-school groups, being 'You and Me' pre-school near the Church, and Rainbow pre-school in the Village hall.
References
- ^ "Chelmsford City Council" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
- ^ "Domesday Reloaded: Chelmer Village". Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
- ^ "Chelmsford Scouts Org". Retrieved 28 November 2020.
- ^ "Election Maps: Great Britain". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
- ^ "Chelmer Village Parish Council". chelmer-pc.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
External links
- Chelmer Village Parish Council
- Countryside Properties PLC history, archived in 2013