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The modern A10 road (here following the course of the Roman [[Ermine Street]]) passes just to the west of the village. | The modern A10 road (here following the course of the Roman [[Ermine Street]]) passes just to the west of the village. | ||
There is a village hall, the Saxon parish church of St. Mary, a small chapel, a cricket club and a village pub and restaurant set in a 16th century coaching inn. A converted windmill also stands in the village. There were 273 residents recorded as living in 119 households in Reed in the United Kingdom Census 2001. | There is a village hall, the Saxon parish church of St. Mary, a small chapel, a cricket club and a village pub and restaurant set in a 16th-century coaching inn. A converted windmill also stands in the village. There were 273 residents recorded as living in 119 households in Reed in the United Kingdom Census 2001. | ||
There has reportedly been a settlement at Reed for 2,000 years, and the community was mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 (as Retth). A number of houses in the village boast the remnants of ancient moats, and the village includes a number of ancient woods on its outskirts. Reed was awarded protected status as a conservation area in 1974. | There has reportedly been a settlement at Reed for 2,000 years, and the community was mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086 (as Retth). A number of houses in the village boast the remnants of ancient moats, and the village includes a number of ancient woods on its outskirts. Reed was awarded protected status as a conservation area in 1974. |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 27 January 2016
Reed | |
Hertfordshire | |
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St Mary's, Reed | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | TL364360 |
Location: | 52°0’24"N, 0°-0’51"W |
Data | |
Population: | 273 |
Post town: | Royston |
Postcode: | SG8 |
Dialling code: | 01763 |
Local Government | |
Council: | North Hertfordshire |
Parliamentary constituency: |
North East Hertfordshire |
Reed is a small village in Hertfordshire, standing on a chalk ridge 3 miles south of the market town of Royston. The Greenwich Meridian passes just to the east of the village, between Reed and Barkway.
The modern A10 road (here following the course of the Roman Ermine Street) passes just to the west of the village.
There is a village hall, the Saxon parish church of St. Mary, a small chapel, a cricket club and a village pub and restaurant set in a 16th-century coaching inn. A converted windmill also stands in the village. There were 273 residents recorded as living in 119 households in Reed in the United Kingdom Census 2001.
There has reportedly been a settlement at Reed for 2,000 years, and the community was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 (as Retth). A number of houses in the village boast the remnants of ancient moats, and the village includes a number of ancient woods on its outskirts. Reed was awarded protected status as a conservation area in 1974.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Reed, Hertfordshire) |
- Village website
- About Reed (School website)
- History
- Reed Conservation Area