Duddenhoe End

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Duddenhoe End
Essex
Location
Grid reference: TL458370
Location: 52°-0’44"N, -0°7’31"E
Data
Post town: Saffron Walden
Postcode: CB11
Dialling code: 01763
Local Government
Council: Uttlesford
Parliamentary
constituency:
Saffron Walden

Duddenhoe End is a small village in north-western Essex, and situated approximately halfway between Royston and Saffron Walden. The village is nearest to Langley, Essex and Arkesden to its south.

The village has no shop, but it has a village hall (erected 1931), and a thatched church which was converted from a barn, in the 19th century. The last public house was "The Woodman", which was converted into a house in the late 1990s.

The roads are barely more than single track, uneven, country roads with passing places. Duddenhoe End did not have a mains sewerage system until 2005.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Duddenhoe End)
St Dunstan, Duddenhoe End