Great Dunmow is a historical market town as well as civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. It is situated on the north of the A120 road, roughly midway between Bishop's Stortford and Braintree, 6 miles east of London Stansted Airport. Initially the site of a Roman settlement on Stane Street, the town flourished during the Middle Ages. Several buildings endure from this period, consisting of a sixteenth-century town hall. Dunmow indicates "Meadow on capital". [4] The settlement was otherwise referred to as Dunmow Magna, Much Dunmow, or many typically Great Dunmow. Great Dunmow surrounds the former estate of Easton Lodge in the adjoining parish of Little Easton, a lodge belonging to the Maynard household. One of the most remarkable participant, Frances Maynard, became the Countess of Warwick and later a girlfriend of King Edward VII. As the Prince of Wales he was supposedly a normal site visitor to the Estate, travelling from London on the train to Easton Lodge train station. The initials "CW" show up on a variety of Victorian period homes in Great Dunmow. Known as Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick she was a generous benefactor in the regional area. As of 2018, Robert Nicholson is Emeritus Mayor of Great Dunmow.