Old Hatfield

Old Hatfield

Horse And Groom' public house on Park Street, Old Hatfield
Old Hatfield
Old Hatfield shown within Hertfordshire
OS grid reference TL2308
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Hatfield
Postcode district AL9
Police Hertfordshire
Fire Hertfordshire
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England

Old Hatfield, sometimes called Bishops Hatfield, is a historic village in Hertfordshire, England. It is in the town of Hatfield.

It grew up on the Great North Road , one days journey from London by horse or coach and once had many coaching inns. It was a convenient place for the Bishops of Ely to have a lodging, giving access to both the cathedral in Ely to the north and the capital to the south, and a Bishops palace grew up here adjacent to the village. This is the antecedent to Hatfield House, the wall of which abuts the village. The parish church of St Etheldreda's Church, Hatfield was named by the Bishops after their patron saint Æthelthryth .[1][2][3]

A market was once held in Fore Street.

When Hatfield was developed as a new town after World War Two, Old Hatfield was deliberately left unspoilt by development and through traffic and so retains an historic feel.

References

  1. "Parishes: Hatfield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. 1912. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  2. "Bishop's Hatfield | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. 1910. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  3. (www.communitysites.co.uk), Community Sites. "First published in the Bishops Hatfield Parish Magazine (May-June) 1904 | Hatfield As It was Five Hundred Years Ago | AD1501-1900 | History of Hatfield | Our Hatfield". www.ourhatfield.org.uk. Retrieved 2016-05-09.

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