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Breachwood Green owes it existence to the farming community as the village was originally a collection of farms, wheelwrights, blacksmiths and substantial stables. The village also has a large Gothic chapel.
Breachwood Green owes it existence to the farming community as the village was originally a collection of farms, wheelwrights, blacksmiths and substantial stables. The village also has a large Gothic chapel.


The village has one pub, The Red Lion. It has the only school in the parish, which was built in 1859.<ref>http://www.breachwoodgreen.herts.sch.uk/school_history.htm</ref> During the 1970s there was a separate Post Office and Village Stores located in different parts of the village.
The village has one pub, The Red Lion. It has the only school in the parish, which was built in 1859.<ref>[http://www.breachwoodgreen.herts.sch.uk/school_history.htm Breachwood Green School History]</ref> During the 1970s there was a separate Post Office and Village Stores located in different parts of the village.


The Post Office originally stood in Chapel Road next to the Red Lion this moved a few hundred yards along the road to the north near St Mary's rise, it then moved again in the mid-1970s to the village store on retirement of the village postmistress. The Village Store closed during the 1990s and has become part of a neighbouring car showroom which was formerly the village petrol station. To the north of the village is a partially restored windmill (without sails).
The Post Office originally stood in Chapel Road next to the Red Lion this moved a few hundred yards along the road to the north near St Mary's rise, it then moved again in the mid-1970s to the village store on retirement of the village postmistress. The Village Store closed during the 1990s and has become part of a neighbouring car showroom which was formerly the village petrol station. To the north of the village is a partially restored windmill (without sails).


The village was serenaded by a Hitchin comedian, Paul B. Edwards, in a song making fun of the quiet village.<ref>[http://www.lastminutecomedy.com/  Last Minute Comedy</ref>
The village was serenaded by a Hitchin comedian, Paul B. Edwards, in a song making fun of the quiet village.<ref>[http://www.lastminutecomedy.com/  Last Minute Comedy]</ref>


==Outside links==
==Outside links==

Latest revision as of 09:43, 30 July 2012

Breachwood Green
Hertfordshire
Location
Grid reference: TL151220
Location: 51°53’6"N, 0°19’44"W
Data
Postcode: SG4
Local Government

Breachwood Green is a small village in Hertfordshire, and is the largest village in the parish of King's Walden, exceeding King's Walden itself. It lies 1 mile southwest of King's Walden, and has a population is 614.

Breachwood Green owes it existence to the farming community as the village was originally a collection of farms, wheelwrights, blacksmiths and substantial stables. The village also has a large Gothic chapel.

The village has one pub, The Red Lion. It has the only school in the parish, which was built in 1859.[1] During the 1970s there was a separate Post Office and Village Stores located in different parts of the village.

The Post Office originally stood in Chapel Road next to the Red Lion this moved a few hundred yards along the road to the north near St Mary's rise, it then moved again in the mid-1970s to the village store on retirement of the village postmistress. The Village Store closed during the 1990s and has become part of a neighbouring car showroom which was formerly the village petrol station. To the north of the village is a partially restored windmill (without sails).

The village was serenaded by a Hitchin comedian, Paul B. Edwards, in a song making fun of the quiet village.[2]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about King's Walden)

References