A tree whose top branches have been cut back to the trunk so that it may produce a dense growth of new shoots. A more general explanation is the regular pruning back of small branches to the same point. Pollarded trees usually require regular treatment of re-growth.
• Aythorope Roding • Barnston • Basildon • Black Notley • Bishops Stortford • Brentwood • Braintree • Broomfield • Broomfield • Buntingford • Castle Hedingham • Chelmsford • Clavering • Colchester • Cressing • Danbury • Debden • Duton Hill • Earles Colne • Elsenham • Epping • Felsted • Finchingfield • Ford End • Fyfield • Great Chesterford • Great Baddow • Great Bardfield • Great Dunmow • Great Hallinbury • Great Leighs • Great Notley • Great Easton •
Gosfield • Good Easter • Halstead • Haverhill • Hanningfield • Harlow • Hatfield Broadoak • Hatfield heath • Henham • High Easter • High Roding • Ingatestone • Latchingdon • Lindsell • Linton • Littlebury • Little Chesterford • Little Easton • Little Hadham • Little Hallingbury • Little Waltham • Loughton • Margaretting • Maldon • Matching Green • Much Hadham • Newport • Ongar • Perry Green • Sheering
•Stansted • Roxwell • Rayne • Radwinter • Romford • Saffron Walden • Sampford • Sawston • Sawbridgeworth • Sible Hedingham • Stebbing • Steeple Bumpsted • Takeley • Thaxted • The Pelhams • Tilty • Ware • Wethersfield • Witham • White Roding • Wimbish • Willinggale