Whempstead

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Whempstead
Hertfordshire

Gate Cottage, Whempstead
Location
Grid reference: TL319208
Location: 51°52’15"N, 0°5’4"W
Data
Postcode: SG12
Local Government

Whempstead is a tiny hamlet in Hertfordshire to the north of Ware. It sits between the villages of Watton-at-Stone and Dane End, near the top of Sacombe Hill. Benington is north up the lane.

Whempstead consists of some 15 houses and several farms.

All of the surrounding landscape is given over to agriculture. It is shown on an 1815 map of Hertfordshire[1]. There is no church in the village, though there was once a chapel, now converted into a private house. There was also a public house, The Gate, but this closed in the 1960s.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Whempstead)

References

  1. J and J Dundee, Albion Press, London Jan 1 1815