Hawkwell
Hawkwell is a village and civil parish in the Rochford district of Essex, England. The main part of the village is contiguous with Hockley to the west. On the eastern side of the parish it also includes part of the built up area of Rochford. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 12,061.
History
Name
Over the course of history Hawkwell has been referred to by several different terms and various spellings, it appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Hacuuella or Hechuuella. It has also been called 'Hawkeswell' in the 16th century.Settlement
The main part of Hawkwell village, to the west of the railway line, forms part of the "Hockley and Hawkwell" built up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics. Hawkwell parish east of the railway is also mostly developed and forms parts of the Rochford and Ashingdon built up areas.The White Hart public house at the corner of Main Road and White Hart Lane was historically in Hawkwell parish, but was transferred to Hockley parish in 1994. Since then, the only public house within Hawkwell parish is the Victory Inn on Ashingdon Road at the eastern end of the parish.