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Hatfield, The Old Palace
Image: © mym
Taken: 10 Mar 2002
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Church Street. Old Hatfield
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 8 Jun 2014
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35 Church Street and The Salisbury Restaurant 20 The Broadway
The Salisbury Restaurant, 20 The Broadway was formerly the Salisbury Hotel. It was built as a temperance hotel in 1885. Archived papers of the 6th Marquess of Salisbury include reference to the hotel redevelopment in 1982-5 but they are currently closed for access. A search of various Kelly's and Post Office directories in the 19th century strangely produced no results.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 19 Apr 2013
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Looking down the hill from Fore Street Lodge into Old Hatfield
Image: © pam fray
Taken: 10 Apr 2008
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Greenaway, 7 Fore Street, Hatfield
Grade II Listed late 18th century house with earlier timber-framed rear. A rainwater head carries a date of 1826. The former pub (closed 1956), now 5 Fore Street, was built in 1843 on the site of the former coach-house for No.7. For reasons now lost I had 7 as a former surgeons house. A search of Kelly's in 1890 produced Charles Vincent Ross, surgeon of Fore Street who had moved to North Street by the 1895 edition. No Ross in the Post Office Directory of 1855 but it lists a John Burke, surgeon of Fore Street. In neither case is a house name or number given.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 19 Apr 2013
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11 Fore Street, Hatfield
Grade II Listed early 19th century house, formerly a butchers shop. Ground floor double shop front converted around 1971 with canopy hood and iron hooks retained. One of Hatfields oldest buildings a property has stood there for about 500 years. Known locally as Butler's it was formerly on what was called Front Street in the 17th century. Martyn Lewer a plumber and glazer moved in about 1704. His son Tite took over in 1731 and his son William in 1746. The property was then sold to Thomas Parrot in about 1774. This is when it was converted to a butchers with abattoir. 1780 it was occupied by Edmund Simkins who also farmed livestock and it moved around the family until 1909. Rented to a Mr. Horne for a short period it became vacant until in 1913 it was let to St. Albans butchers and brothers Frederick and Thomas Butler (hence the name) who purchased it in 1921. The last butcher here, in October 1971 he sold it for £12,000 only for it to be sold again three years later for £40,000. In April 1973 a soft furnishing company was registered here, moving registered office in 1987 it was subsequently converted into flats but is presently a single family dwelling house.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 19 Apr 2013
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Church Cottage, Old Hatfield
Grade II listed, described at this http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1173088.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 8 Jun 2014
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Church Cottage, Old Hatfield
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 8 Jun 2014
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9 Fore Street, Hatfield
Grade II Listed late 17th century house.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner
Taken: 19 Apr 2013
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Stained glass window, Old Hatfield
Stained glass window designed by Edward Burne-Jones and made by Morris & Co., 1894, in the south transept of the Church of St Etheldreda, Old Hatfield.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 8 Jun 2014
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