Pentlow

Pentlow is a village and civil parish in the Braintree district, in the county of Essex, England.

It is just south of the River Stour, and nearby settlements include the villages of Foxearth and Cavendish and the hamlet of Pentlow Street.

[4] The parish church In 1870–72 the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Pentlow thus:The property is divided among a few.

E. Bull, to the memory of his father; is a finestructure, in the Tudor style; and commands an extensive panoramic view.

Sudbury railway station is only 4 miles from Pentlow, making a commute to London an easy option for residents.

A large number of Pentlow's inhabitants worked within the agricultural industry, amounting to 36% of the population.

19th Century Map of Pentlow, Essex
Occupational structure Pentlow 1881
The Pinkuah Arms, Pentlow
Total Population of Pentlow 1811–2011