The area now occupied by South Woodham Ferrers was sparsely populated farmland until the
railway station opened in 1889. The station was originally called "Woodham Ferris", having been built to serve the nearby village of
Woodham Ferrers, which stands on a hill north of the station. South Woodham Ferrers developed gradually around the station, with some of the farmland being parcelled up into plots for sale to individuals and developers. In 1974
Essex County Council adopted a masterplan to significantly expand South Woodham Ferrers with large housing estates and other facilities, including a new town centre. The area remained part of the
civil parish of Woodham Ferrers until 1 April 1987, when it was made a separate parish. Many street names in the southwestern part of the town are taken from the works of
J. R. R. Tolkien, such as Gandalf's Ride, Gimli Watch, Shirebourn Vale, Rivendell Vale, Celeborn Street, Hobbiton Hill and Arwen Grove. South Woodham Ferrers has a monthly magazine called 'The South Woodham Focus', established in 2000. == Town centre ==