Earls Colne is a village in Essex, England named after the River Colne, on which it stands, and the Earls of Oxford who held the manor of Earls Colne from before 1086 to 1703.
^Data for the Three Colnes ward
^www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk
^"Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
EarlsColne Airfield (ICAO: EGSR) is a general aviation aerodrome located south-east of the village of EarlsColne, Essex, England. The site was previously...
Colne Priory at EarlsColne, Essex was a Benedictine priory, initially a dependent cell of Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire). It was founded...
higher (ground floor) brick base. The bridge crossing the River Colne came from EarlsColne in 1982. The first steam locomotive to arrive on site was Hunslet...
Colne Engaine is a village and a civil parish in Essex, England, situated just north of the River Colne and of the larger village of EarlsColne, approximately...
EarlsColne railway station was located in EarlsColne, Essex. It was 53 miles 77 chains (86.84 km) from London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey. Butt, R...
White Colne is a village and parish in Essex, England, on the north side of the River Colne, opposite EarlsColne, and on the Colchester road, 4 miles...
stretch of the former track north and east of EarlsColne is now the Colne Valley Local Nature Reserve. "The Colne Valley & Halstead Railway Co. Ltd". Archived...
Hedingham, Beauchamp [Walter], Great Bentley, Great Canfield, EarlsColne, [White] Colne, and Dovercourt, Essex; Aldham, Belstead, Lavenham, and Waldingfield...
Ralph Josselin (26 January 1616 – August 1683) was the vicar of EarlsColne in Essex from 1640 until his death in 1683. His diary records intimate details...
by Baxters in July 2003. The firm employed 50 people at its plant in EarlsColne near Colchester in Essex and produces pickles and condiments under the...