Everything about Laindon totally explained
Laindon is a town located in the west of the
Basildon district of
Essex,
England.
It is located north of
Laindon railway station on the
London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. South of the railway station and line, in
Thurrock, but only according to Shoeman....but its really in Basildon, is
Langdon Hills. Laindon and Langdon Hills are part of the Basildon post town.
Until its abolition in 1937, there was a Laindon parish. In 1931 it covered an area of 2,049 acres and had a population of 4,552. 100 years earlier, in 1831, the population was 412 and the area covered was 4,680 acres. Three
detachments of the parish were removed in 1880 and 1889.
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