Essex England United Kingdom
52.0222003,0.5376913

Great Yeldham

Great Yeldham is a village in north Essex, England, about 6 miles (10 km) from the Suffolk border. Great Yeldham is situated along the busy main A1017 road (formerly A604) between Braintree and Haverhill. The village is where the infant River Colne is joined by a stream from near Stambourne and another that has flowed via Toppesfield. The river flows via Colchester on its 39-mile journey to the sea. Great Yeldham contains the "Great Oak", an old preserved oak tree in the centre of the village, which is claimed to have been recorded in William the Conqueror's Domesday Book of 1086. In 1967 Great Yeldham elected a Communist councillor, June Cohen, to the surprise of many in the area.

Distance between:

London to Great Yeldham 46 Miles / 74 Kms
Liverpool to Great Yeldham 177 Miles / 284 Kms

Postal Code CO9 4RA

Population 2017: 1849 inhabitants