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Ashwell is a picturesque village in north Hertfordshire some 45 miles from the centre of London and a few miles from the A1 (M) motorway. It nestles on the chalk scarp on the spring line. A planned Anglo-Saxon town, Ashwell has a range of vernacular buildings which are dominated by the impressive 14th century St Mary’s Church. A market town at the time of the Domesday Survey of. That people lived here is evident from graves that have been excavated and from place names. The creation of present-day Ashwell was probably in the early tenth century. By 1086, when Domesday. Walking around Ashwell doesn’t involve any mountaineering. A reasonably fit person of any age could comfortably manage a trip outside the village. That doesn’t mean that it will be boring. The open. The paths and byways of Ashwell offer many opportunities to relax while exploring the landscape and history of the Parish. Books describing Ashwell walks are available from local retail outlets.
This email has been sent to because you signed up on https://www.ashwell.gov.uk Please add us to your contacts to ensure the newsletters land in your inbox. Unsubscribe Ashwell Street is tarmacked here and passes a campsite on the left before becoming gravel and then a grassy track as it enters open farmland. From here it is straight ahead, eastwards for 1.5 Kilometres. The Ashwell Village museum was founded in 1930 but its origins stretch back to the 1920’s when several pupils of the Ashwell Merchant Taylors School had their interest in the past encouraged by the.
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