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'''Chipping''' is a small village in [[Hertfordshire]], on the A10 road and sharing a parish with nearby [[Buckland]] ("Buckland and Chipping").
'''Chipping''' is a small village in [[Hertfordshire]], on the A10 road and sharing a parish with nearby [[Buckland, Hertfordshire|Buckland]] ("Buckland and Chipping").


The village is spread along the A10, the [[Old North Road]] running south-north between London and Cambridge, and which was the Roman [[Ermine Street]].  The 'great house' is Chipping Hall.  There is a single pub, The Countryman.
The village is spread along the A10, the [[Old North Road]] running south-north between London and Cambridge, and which was the Roman [[Ermine Street]].  The 'great house' is Chipping Hall.  There is a single pub, The Countryman.

Latest revision as of 22:21, 8 October 2014

Chipping
Hertfordshire

'The Countryman', Chipping
Location
Grid reference: TL355320
Location: 51°58’12"N, 0°1’39"W
Data
Postcode: SG9
Local Government
Council: East Hertfordshire

Chipping is a small village in Hertfordshire, on the A10 road and sharing a parish with nearby Buckland ("Buckland and Chipping").

The village is spread along the A10, the Old North Road running south-north between London and Cambridge, and which was the Roman Ermine Street. The 'great house' is Chipping Hall. There is a single pub, The Countryman.

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