Weeley
The Black Boy Inn
Weeley is located in Essex
Weeley
Weeley
Location within Essex
Population2,234 (Parish, 2021)[1]
Civil parish
  • Weeley
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCLACTON-ON-SEA
Postcode districtCO16
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Essex
51°51′32″N 1°07′01″E / 51.859°N 1.117°E / 51.859; 1.117

Weeley is a village and civil parish in the Tendring district of Essex, England. It is served by Weeley railway station on the Sunshine Coast Line. It has bus links to Clacton-on-Sea and Colchester. At the 2021 census the parish had a population of 2,234.

The name came from the Old English "Wēo-lēah" meaning "willow wood / clearing". Weeley is first mentioned in a document from c.1050 when Eadgyva granted Wilgelia alias Wigleya in penance to St Paul's, London. In 1086, Eudo held Wileia. In c.1100, William II confirmed Eudo's holding of the manor.[2]

The parish church is St Andrew's, Weeley,[3] which shares a priest with neighbouring Little Clacton. There is a Church of England voluntary aided primary school, also dedicated to St Andrew, which traces its foundation to the early date of 1797.[4]

Weeley has two claims to fame in military history. During the Napoleonic Wars, between 1803 and 1815, it had a large barracks accommodating up to 3,000 men, initially from three Scottish Highland battalions. The garrisons of the Martello towers at Point Clear, St Osyth, and Jaywick were based in Weeley.[5]

In the Second World War, Weeley was the base of a small secret squad, or "Auxiliary Unit", led by local squire Roger Weeley, and prominently featured in the first book published on the subject, by David Lampe, in 1966. (Eastern Command and many other army records in WO series at National Archives, Kew; J P Foynes "East Anglia versus the Tricolor 1793-1815; David Lampe "Secret Army" 1966).

Weeley has two small local parks, and was host to the Weeley Festival in August 1971. Other local facilities include a village hall, a McDonald's, famously attended by Chelsea manager José Mourinho[6] and a Premier Inn.

Weeley has a personal weather station in the village, which provides 24/7 live weather conditions and weather forecasts for the area.

References

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  1. ^ "2021 Census Parish Profiles". NOMIS. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 31 March 2025. (To get individual parish data, use the query function on table PP002.)
  2. ^ Dr. J. Kemble (2007). Essex Place-Names: Places, Streets and People. Historical Publications. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-905286-21-8.
  3. ^ Parish details from the diocesan website.
  4. ^ History section of school website.
  5. ^ "Martello tower A and associated battery, Stone Point, St. Osyth - 1017052 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2026.
  6. ^ "Weeley: Make mine a Special One!". 8 March 2007.
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