Welham Green

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Not to be confused with Walham Green
Welham Green
Hertfordshire
Location
Grid reference: TL232055
Location: 51°44’5"N, 0°13’2"W
Data
Population: 3,639  (2001)
Post town: St Albans
Postcode: AL9
Dialling code: 01707
Local Government
Council: Welwyn Hatfield
Parliamentary
constituency:
Welwyn Hatfield

Welham Green is a village in Hertfordshire, belonging to the parish of North Mymms. It stands south of Hatfield and a mile to the west of the A1; which as the Great North Road coaching route that used to run through the neighbouring hamlet of Bell Bar from London to York and the north.

The Great North Road is now by-passed by the A1(M). Even so, Welham Green has developed into a large village over the last 20 years, helped by the 1986 opening of its own railway station between Brookmans Park and Hatfield on the East Coast Main Line.

Recent housing development has portended the joining of the village with the neighbouring town of Hatfield. Some residents, including the North Mymms Green Belt Society, wishing to maintain Welham Green's character, have resisted such development.

First balloon landing in Britain

In the village, on the corner of Huggins Lane and Parsonage Lane, is a stone plinth marking a point close to which in 1784 (at 3.30pm on 15 September) the Italian balloonist Vincenzo Lunardi, while on the first hydrogen filled balloon flight in England, is reputed to have made his first landing, although there is reason to believe that the site was probably nearer Northaw. The plinth states that on landing Lunardi handed a cat and a dog that had accompanied him from London before re-ascending and continuing north east. According to legend, the recipient of the animals was a local woman.

Outside links

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