Sible Hedingham

Sible Hedingham (/ˌsɪbəl ˈhɛdɪŋəm/ SIB-əl HED-ing-əm[2]) is a large village and civil parish in the Colne Valley in the Braintree District of Essex, in England.

[1] Sible Hedingham lies in the northern corner of Essex, close to both the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire borders.

The Domesday Book of 1086 lists the village together with Hedingham Castle amongst the lands given to Roger Bigod by the king.

[5] In 1863, Sible Hedingham was the site of one of the last 19th-century witchcraft accusations in England.

The village is twinned with the French commune of Choisy-au-Bac,[6] located in Picardy region, Oise department (c. 80 km north of Paris, near Compiègne).

Alderford Mill