Great Burstead and South Green

Great Burstead and South Green
Civil parish
Great Burstead church
Interactive map of Great Burstead and South Green
Coordinates: 51°36′15″N 0°25′31″E / 51.604078°N 0.42522669°E / 51.604078; 0.42522669
CountryEngland
Primary councilBasildon
CountyEssex
RegionEast of England
Great Burstead and South Green1996
StatusParish
Main settlementsGreat Burstead, Noak Hill and South Green
Area
 • Total
7.420 km2 (2.865 sq mi)
Population
 (2021[1])
 • Total
6,265
 • Density844.3/km2 (2,187/sq mi)
Websitehttp://www.greatbursteadsouthgreen-vc.gov.uk/

Great Burstead and South Green is a civil parish in the Basildon borough of Essex, England. The parish includes the settlements of Great Burstead, Noak Hill and South Green. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 6,265.

The parish touches Billericay, Little Burstead, Noak Bridge and Ramsden Crays.[2] There are 14 listed buildings in the parish.[3]

History

Great Burstead was an ancient parish. It became part of the Billericay Urban District in 1934 and was abolished in 1937 when all the parishes in that district were merged into a single parish called Billericay. The urban district was renamed Basildon in 1955 and was reformed to become the modern Basildon district in 1974, at which point the district also became an unparished area.[4]

The modern parish of Great Burstead and South Green was formed on 1 September 1996 from part of the unparished area.[5][6] The new parish covers a smaller area than the pre-1937 parish of Great Burstead, which had also included the town of Billericay.[4]

Governance

There are three tiers of local government covering Great Burstead and South Green, at parish (village), district, and county level: Great Burstead and South Green Village Council, Basildon Borough Council, and Essex County Council. The village council meets at the South Green Memorial Hall on Southend Road.[7]

Great Burstead village and South Green both form part of the Billericay built up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics. Noak Hill is classed as a separate built up area.[8]

Listed buildings

There are 15 listed buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England for Great Burstead and South Green. Of these one is grade I and 14 are grade II.[9][10]

NameGrade Location Type Completed [note 1]Date designated Grid ref.[note 2]
Geo-coordinates
Notes Entry number [note 3]ImageWikidata
120 Church Street
II
120, Church Street, Great Burstead 6 January 1975 TQ6806892306
51°36′16″N 0°25′32″E / 51.604512°N 0.42553714°E / 51.604512; 0.42553714 (120 Church Street)
1170008
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Q26463254
124 and 126, Church Street
II
124 and 126, Church Street, Great Burstead 6 January 1975 TQ6803992279
51°36′15″N 0°25′30″E / 51.604278°N 0.42510585°E / 51.604278; 0.42510585 (124 and 126, Church Street)
1122256
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Q26415397
The Village Stores
II
125, Church Street, Great Burstead 6 January 1975 TQ6803592237
51°36′14″N 0°25′30″E / 51.603902°N 0.42502804°E / 51.603902; 0.42502804 (The Village Stores)
1338381
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Q26622709
Church of St Mary Magdalene
I
Church Street, Great Burstead church building 4 July 1955 TQ6806592239
51°36′14″N 0°25′32″E / 51.603911°N 0.42546178°E / 51.603911; 0.42546178 (Church of St Mary Magdalene)
1122255 Q17535729
Coxes Farmhouse
II
Coxes Farm Road farmhouse 6 January 1975 TQ6926593275
51°36′46″N 0°26′36″E / 51.612858°N 0.44327263°E / 51.612858; 0.44327263 (Coxes Farmhouse)
1338382 Q26622710
Oak Hill Farm Barn
II
Coxes Farm Road 21 October 2005 TQ6939293883
51°37′06″N 0°26′43″E / 51.618282°N 0.44539871°E / 51.618282; 0.44539871 (Oak Hill Farm Barn)
1391396
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Q26670760
89, Grange Road
II
89, Grange Road 24 September 1990 TQ6856393032
51°36′39″N 0°25′59″E / 51.610886°N 0.43302685°E / 51.610886; 0.43302685 (89, Grange Road)
1275848
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Q26565404
Brick Farm Building About 50 Metres North North West of the Grange
II
Mill Road, Great Burstead 25 September 1990 TQ6853592451
51°36′20″N 0°25′56″E / 51.605675°N 0.4323438°E / 51.605675; 0.4323438 (Brick Farm Building About 50 Metres North North West of the Grange)
1338400
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Q26622724
Blackmore Farmhouse
II
Noak Hill Road 6 January 1975 TQ6746092636
51°36′28″N 0°25′01″E / 51.607657°N 0.4169234°E / 51.607657; 0.4169234 (Blackmore Farmhouse)
1122239
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Q26415383
Sames Cottage
II
19, Outwood Common Road 6 January 1975 TQ6847593481
51°36′54″N 0°25′55″E / 51.614946°N 0.43197281°E / 51.614946; 0.43197281 (Sames Cottage)
1122242
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Q26415386
Elm Cottages
II
1 and 2, Southend Road 4 July 1955 TQ6862893366
51°36′50″N 0°26′03″E / 51.613867°N 0.43412524°E / 51.613867; 0.43412524 (Elm Cottages)
1122247
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Q26415393
Barn to the North East of Southend Farmhouse
II
Southend Road 6 January 1975 TQ6883793146
51°36′43″N 0°26′13″E / 51.611828°N 0.43703503°E / 51.611828; 0.43703503 (Barn to the North East of Southend Farmhouse)
1170931
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Q26464629
Gatwick House
II
Southend Road 4 July 1955 TQ6796393840
51°37′06″N 0°25′29″E / 51.618324°N 0.42475681°E / 51.618324; 0.42475681 (Gatwick House)
1338414
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Q26622735
Mill Cottages
II
Southend Road 6 January 1975 TQ6782593862
51°37′07″N 0°25′22″E / 51.618562°N 0.42277591°E / 51.618562; 0.42277591 (Mill Cottages)
1170918
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Q26464609
Southend Farmhouse
II
Southend Road 6 January 1975 TQ6880793128
51°36′42″N 0°26′12″E / 51.611675°N 0.43659352°E / 51.611675; 0.43659352 (Southend Farmhouse)
1122246
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Q26415391

Notes

  1. ^ The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building or that of an important part in the structure's description.
  2. ^ The grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system, sometimes known as OSGB36, used by the Ordnance Survey.
  3. ^ The "List Entry Number" is a unique number assigned to each listed building and scheduled monument by Historic England.

References

  1. ^ "2021 Census Parish Profiles". NOMIS. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 31 March 2025. (To get individual parish data, use the query function on table PP002.)
  2. ^ "Great Burstead and South Green". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Listed buildings in Great Burstead and South Green, Basildon, Essex". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Great Burstead Parish". Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
  5. ^ "The Basildon (Parishes) Order 1996" (PDF). Local Government Boundary Commission for England. The National Archives. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
  6. ^ "Brentwood Registration District". UKBMD. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Village Council Meetings". Great Burstead and South Green Village Council. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
  8. ^ "Built Up Areas (December 2022) Boundaries". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 December 2025.
  9. ^ "Historic England search link for listed buildings in Great Burstead and South Green". Search the National Heritage List for England. Historic England. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
  10. ^ "Listed Building Points". National Heritage List for England, NHLE. Historic England. 15 January 2026. Retrieved 31 January 2026.