Ingrave is a village in the civil parish of Herongate and Ingrave, in the Brentwood district in Essex, England. It is situated on and around the A128 road, south-east of the centre of Brentwood. It now forms a single built up area with the adjoining village of Herongate to the south.
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Ingrave is a village in the civil parish of Herongate and Ingrave, in the Brentwood district in Essex, England. It is situated on and around the A128 road, south-east of the centre of Brentwood. It now forms a single built up area with the adjoining village of Herongate to the south.
==History== The name Ingrave means the place of Ralph's people. In the Domesday Book of 1086 there were three estates or manors at a vill listed as Inga in the Barstable Hundred of Essex. Two of the manors were owned by a Ranulf. The manors in the area subsequently consolidated into a manor called "Ging Ralph", which name evolved into Ingrave.
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