English: The cock at the top is shown in a field, a rebus of the village name. The oxlip flower can be seen below the cock and grows in profusion in nearby Bull's Wood. A wheatsheaf can be seen on the left representing the agricultural nature of the village, with the church of St Peter on the right. The names shown on the scrolls represent the eight hamlets, all greens that the village is comprised of. These are: Smithwood, Colchester, Buttons, Cross, Great, Parsonage, Old Hall and Windsor. The two crests either side of the name are the de Vere (left) and Spring (right) families.
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