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'''Sacombe''' is a village in the [[Little Munden]] parish of [[Hertfordshire]]. At the 2001 census it had a population of 165.  Sacombe is to be found about 4 miles north of [[Ware]], and close to the villages of [[Dane End]] and [[Sacombe Green]].
'''Sacombe''' is a village and parish in the [[Broadwater Hundred]] of [[Hertfordshire]]. At the 2001 census it had a population of 165.  Sacombe is to be found about four miles north of [[Ware]], and close to the villages of [[Dane End]] and [[Sacombe Green]].


==Church==
==Church==
[[File:St. Catherine's Church - Sacombe, Hertfordshire - geograph.org.uk - 126787.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Catherine's Church]]
[[File:St. Catherine's Church - Sacombe, Hertfordshire - geograph.org.uk - 126787.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Catherine's Church]]
There appears to have been a church in the parish in 1086, which may have been dedicated to St Mary.<ref name=vch>{{brithist|43592|''A History of the County of Hertford''}} – [[Victoria County History]]</ref> The present Church of St Catherine is largely 14th Century, but was restored in 1855-1856.<ref name=listed>[http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-356210-church-of-st-katherine-sacombe Church of St Katherine, Sacombe] – ‘’British Listed Buildings’’ ([[English Heritage]])</ref>
There appears to have been a church in the parish in 1086, which may have been dedicated to St Mary.<ref name=vch>{{brithist|43592|''A History of the County of Hertford''}} – [[Victoria County History]]</ref> The present Church of St Catherine is largely 14th Century, but was restored in 1855-1856.<ref name=listed>[http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-356210-church-of-st-katherine-sacombe Church of St Katherine, Sacombe] – ''British Listed Buildings'' ([[English Heritage]])</ref>


The building is faced with knapped flint and has a four-stage tower. It is a Grade II* listed building<ref name="vch" /> <ref name="listed" />
The building is faced with knapped flint and has a four-stage tower. It is a Grade II* listed building<ref name="vch" /> <ref name="listed" /> It has a couple of unusual features inside; a double sedilla and a piscina.  The churchyard is a wildlife site.


The parish of Sacombe is the smallest in the [[Diocese of St Albans]], and forms part of the benefice of Standon and The Mundens with Sacombe, with worship shared between St Catherine's and churches at [[Little Munden]] and [[Standon, Hertfordshire|Standon]].<ref>[http://www.achurchnearyou.com/sacombe/ St Catherine's, Sacombe] – ''A Church Near You'' (Church of England)</ref>
The parish of Sacombe is the smallest in the [[Diocese of St Albans]], and forms part of the benefice of Standon and The Mundens with Sacombe, with worship shared between St Catherine's and churches at [[Little Munden]] and [[Standon, Hertfordshire|Standon]].<ref>[http://www.achurchnearyou.com/sacombe/ St Catherine's, Sacombe] – ''A Church Near You'' (Church of England)</ref>

Latest revision as of 16:08, 20 October 2022

Sacombe
Hertfordshire

Sacombe
Location
Grid reference: TL332196
Location: 51°51’32"N, 0°4’4"W
Data
Population: 165
Post town: Ware
Postcode: SG12
Dialling code: 01920
Local Government
Council: East Hertfordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
North East Hertfordshire

Sacombe is a village and parish in the Broadwater Hundred of Hertfordshire. At the 2001 census it had a population of 165. Sacombe is to be found about four miles north of Ware, and close to the villages of Dane End and Sacombe Green.

Church

St Catherine's Church

There appears to have been a church in the parish in 1086, which may have been dedicated to St Mary.[1] The present Church of St Catherine is largely 14th Century, but was restored in 1855-1856.[2]

The building is faced with knapped flint and has a four-stage tower. It is a Grade II* listed building[1] [2] It has a couple of unusual features inside; a double sedilla and a piscina. The churchyard is a wildlife site.

The parish of Sacombe is the smallest in the Diocese of St Albans, and forms part of the benefice of Standon and The Mundens with Sacombe, with worship shared between St Catherine's and churches at Little Munden and Standon.[3]

Outside links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A History of the County of HertfordVictoria County History
  2. 2.0 2.1 Church of St Katherine, SacombeBritish Listed Buildings (English Heritage)
  3. St Catherine's, SacombeA Church Near You (Church of England)