Little Hadham

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Little Hadham
Hertfordshire
Location
Grid reference: TL439227
Location: 51°49’48"N, -0°3’36"E
Data
Population: 1,081  (2001)
Post town: Much Hadham
Postcode: SG10
Dialling code: 01279
Local Government
Council: East Hertfordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Hertford and Stortford

Little Hadham is a village in eastern Hertfordshire, standing on the A120 road, which connects it to the nearby town of Bishop's Stortford.

One of its notable features is "The Angel", a former pub once inhabited by the folk rock group Fairport Convention and after which their album ‘’Angel Delight’’ was titled. Nick Drake visited when making his first albums (Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks of Fairport Convention played bass and drums respectively on these).

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Little Hadham)

References

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