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A brief History of Much Hadham Print E-mail
The name Haedham or Haeda's manor suggests that Much Hadham dates from Saxon times and is one of Hertfordshire's oldest and most picturesque villages.  It continues south of Little Hadham along the valley of the river Ash with a long High Street lined with well preserved timber and brick houses; the oldest dating from the 15th century.
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A Brief History of Little Hadham Print E-mail

Straddling the A120 Little Hadham nestles along the banks of the Ash and contains many timber framed cottages and farmhouses.

You can also find remains of a windmill in the fields between Little Hadham and Albury End.  The well-equipped village hall is home to the Hadham Players, a playgroup, Post Office and Doctors Surgery.

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Open Garden - Westmill
Sat 4th Jul 09 - 02:00PM
Safari Supper
Sat 4th Jul 09 - 06:30PM
Open Garden - Westmill
Sun 5th Jul 09 - 02:00PM
Open Garden - Fanhams Hall
Sun 5th Jul 09 - 02:00PM
Meeting of Much Hadham Parish Council
Tue 7th Jul 09 - 07:30PM
Henry Moore Open Day
Sat 15th Aug 09 - 12:00PM
Open Air Theatre Production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Sat 15th Aug 09 - 05:00PM
Flamstead Scarecrow Festival
Fri 21st Aug 09
Flamstead Scarecrow Festival
Sat 22nd Aug 09
Flamstead Scarecrow Festival
Sun 23rd Aug 09

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