Coordinates: 51°48′22″N 0°33′50″E / 51.806°N 0.564°E / 51.806; 0.564
Terling (pronounced Ter-ling or Tar-ling) is a village in the county of Essex, England, between the town of Witham and the villages of Great Leighs and Hatfield Peverel. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book. In 1991 Terling had a population of 741.
Terling has an Anglican church dedicated to All Saints; the body of the church is medieval, restored in the 19th century, while the brick-built tower dates from 1732. The village's single public house, now closed, was called the Rayleigh Arms, Lord Rayleigh being the title of the head of the Strutt baronage who live in the manor house, Terling Place. The village comprises two main areas, Terling and Gambles Green. The latter is a mixture of old properties and newer buildings, including the house converted from a windmill which was featured in the film Oh, Mr Porter!.
Since 2002 it has been the location of the Terling International Trifle Festival, held each year in September.
Lonely stranger, you’ve been running for ages
But from what, no one can be sure
You’ve gotta stop turnin’ pages
Find a place to be pure
Lonely stranger, go forth and discover
Feelings buried in the black hole
And then you will recover
The lost part of your soul
Don’t choose the prom queen, though she’ll cure the fear
She will hurt you without tryin’
The best bet is the road without tears
You’ve seen enough cryin’
You are gettin’ no younger
Time to stop this charade
Your pain and your hunger
Drive you out of the shade
Lonely stranger, fight off all the sadness
Don’t let happiness turn to pain
Forget all the madness
And come in from the rain
Lonely stranger, it’s all caught up with you now
You cannot run any longer