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In Essex, England, there is a civil parish and village called as Birchanger. This village is 25 kilometers Northwest of the county town of Chelmsford and 3 kilometers towards the Northeast of Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire. There is a parish council in this village. Birchanger is located in the parliamentary constituency of Saffron Walden and the district of Uttlesford. The word “Birchanger” is obtained from old Saxon. “Hanger” means hill and there is a Birch wood on the hill. The London Stansted Airport is 3 kilometers towards the East of this village. The village boasts of a football, bowls and cricket club. The local church is called St Mary’s, CoE.
The population of Birchanger is 987 as per the 2001 census.
During summer, the temperatures in Birchanger may soar to 35 degrees Celsius. In winter, the temperature may fall below 0 degrees Celsius and there may be snow and sleet fall.
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