Fryerning
Fryerning is a small village situated approximately north of Ingatestone in Essex, England. The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin on Blackmore Road dates back from the 11th century, with a 15th-century brick tower. It has a memorial stained glass window to the murdered politician Airey Neave, unveiled by his cousin Penelope in 1985.
Fryerning is located in mid-Essex, and has several big areas of woodland populated by several large herds of deer, which are frequently be seen by walkers and cyclists.
The village has no shops but two pubs: The Cricketers and the Viper, the latter becoming particularly busy during its biannual beer festivals. The population of the village is included in the civil parish of Ingatestone and Fryerning.