The Woodford Parish Championship was an early Victorian era men's grass court tennis tournament usually staged in the first week of July annually.
It first established in 1880 at Woodford Parish, Essex, England which ran for only four editions until 1883.
The first winner of the men's singles was Edward North Buxton (he also competed at the 1879 and 1880 Wimbledon Championships).
[2] In 1881 the championship was staged again, with the final taking place at Knighton, Essex, and was won by Edward Buxton.
It was a featured regular series event on the Mens Amateur Tour (1877-1912)