Is Manningtree the smallest town?

Manningtree is the smallest town in England (by area) covering just 19.138 hectares.
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What is England's smallest town?

Fordwich /ˈfɔːrdwɪtʃ/ is a market town and a civil parish in east Kent, England, on the River Stour, northeast of Canterbury. It is the smallest community by population in Britain with a town council. Its population increased by 30 between 2001 and 2011.
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What is the smallest village in Essex?

Manningtree is Britain's smallest town

Across Essex there are some of the largest towns in the UK as well as the very smallest….. Manningtree is the smallest town in Britain, home to only 200 people!
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Is Manningtree the smallest town in England?

Manningtree, Essex is a small town on the River Stour. It's thought to be the smallest town in England, but there has been some dispute around this as Fordwich in Kent is also a close contender. Nevertheless, its size doesn't mean that it's lacking in activities – there are still plenty of things to do in Manningtree.
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What is the smallest town called?

Monowi, Nebraska. Monowi (/ˈmɒnoʊwaɪ/ MON-oh-wye) is the least populous incorporated village in the United States by population.
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What is Manningtree famous for?

Manningtree is known as the centre of the activities of Matthew Hopkins, the self-appointed Witchfinder General, who claimed to have overheard local women discussing their meetings with the devil in 1644 with his accusations leading to their execution as witches.
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Where is Britain's smallest city?

Discovering Britain's smallest city, St Davids in Pembrokeshire | Visit Wales.
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What is the crime rate in Manningtree?

Annual total crime rate in your local area is 112 crimes per thousand resident population.
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What is the poorest town in Essex?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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What is the nicest village in Essex?

Finchingfield - probably the prettiest village in Essex, even better when you're lucky enough to be there when the vintage cars arrive! Xxx.
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What is the most abandoned town in the UK?

Wharram Percy is one of the largest and best preserved of Britain's 3,000 or so known deserted medieval villages. It is also undoubtedly the most famous. For over 60 years, archaeologists have pioneered new techniques here to understand what life was like in the village and why it was eventually deserted.
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How big is Manningtree?

Manningtree is the smallest town in England (by area) covering just 19.138 hectares. Manningtree has an active, friendly and neighbourly community, with many voluntary organisations, thriving businesses and great places to shop, eat, drink and stay overnight.
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What is the prettiest small town in England?

The Prettiest Towns In England
  • Helmsley, North Yorkshire. ...
  • Fowey, Cornwall. ...
  • Edensor in Derbyshire. ...
  • Clovelly, Devon. ...
  • Durham. ...
  • Castle Combe, The Cotswolds. ...
  • Shaftesbury. ...
  • Broadway, Worcestershire. The 'prettiest village in England' award has repeatedly gone to this Cotswold gem, often referred to as The Show Village of England.
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Is Manningtree worth visiting?

Mistley and Manningtree are well worth a visit during your stay offering walks, attractions, shops, pubs and plenty of history to explore.
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What is Britain's oldest city?

Colchester is said to be the oldest recorded town in Britain on the grounds that it was mentioned by Pliny the Elder, who died in AD 79, although the Celtic name of the town, Camulodunon appears on coins minted by tribal chieftain Tasciovanus in the period 20–10 BC.
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Where is Britain's narrowest street?

The 14th century Parliament Street in Exeter, Devon is the narrowest street in the world. It's 0.64 metres at its narrowest, and approximately 1.22 metres at its widest.
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What is the second smallest city in the UK?

Ely is the second smallest city in England, after the city of Wells in Somerset. A small town was established around the monastery and Cathedral which dominated the Isle of Ely for centuries.
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What's it like living in Manningtree?

If it's waterfront strolls and a coffee from your local independent, Manningtree town is the breath of fresh air you need. Locals enjoy tranquil estuary views over the River Stour, Blue Flag beaches and boutique shops along the high street. The town's origins date all the way back to the Middle Ages.
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Where were the witches hung in Manningtree?

Surrounded by large, well-kept Georgian houses and high up on a hill, today South Street is one of Manningtree's most desirable streets. Yet it was here on July 18th 1645 that four local women were hanged for the crime of witchcraft.
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What is Britain's smallest town?

With just 400 residents, Fordwich, near Canterbury, is smaller than most villages. But as Sara Thornton discovers in the latest of BBC South East's On The Map series - it's a town. It's actually Britain's smallest town, but it's history is no less rich because of that.
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Where is the world's smallest town?

Hum is a fairytale-esque village in the middle of Istria in Croatia, known for being the smallest city in the world. Nestled at an elevation of 349 meters, it offers sweeping views of the surrounding hills and forests. This petite village has only 30 inhabitants and 2 narrow stone streets.
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Is there a town named No?

No is a small village located in Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality, in Central Denmark Region.
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