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Noak Bridge is a housing estate in the ancient parish of Laindon in Basildon, Essex. The estate takes its name from the bridge over the Crouch at the foot of nearby Noak Hill. Prior to its development most of the area was secondary woodland that had developed on the site of previous plotlands known as 'Central Park. The continued use of South African street names in part of the area reflects the street names in the previous development. When people first moved into Noak Bridge the area was often popularly referred to as 'Wash Road', or the 'Wash Road Estate' after the road on its northern boundary, which in turn took its name from the 'wash' or ford that has now been replaced by a bridge just before the road's junction with Harding Elms Road. Part of that Secondary Woodland survives as Noak Bridge Nature Reserve. ==School== The area's only primary school is Noak Bridge School (full name ''Noak Bridge County Primary School''). The school has approximately 250 pupils, from the pre-school on to year 6. The school opened in September 1982, but for the first half-term operated from the former Nevendon School site (now the ITEC centre) on the Burnt Mills Industrial Estate. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Noak Bridge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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