St Paul's Walden Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:51.8858°N -0.2669°W
Official Name:St Paul's Walden
Population:1,293
Population Ref:(2011 Census)[1]
Shire District:North Hertfordshire
Shire County:Hertfordshire
Region:East of England
Post Town:Hitchin
Postcode District:SG4
Postcode Area:SG
Dial Code:01438
Os Grid Reference:TL193222
Static Image Name:File:All Saints, St Paul's Walden 2017-04-23 1.jpg
Static Image Caption:All Saints' Church, St Paul's Walden

St Paul's Walden is a village about 5miles south of Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England. The civil parish of St Paul's Walden also includes the village of Whitwell and the hamlet of Bendish. At the 2011 Census, the population of the civil parish was 1,293.[1]

After the Reformation the manor belonged to St Paul's Cathedral; the name St Paul's Walden serves to distinguish the parish from King's Walden, although the Dean and Chapter sold their property in the 17th century.

Notable residents

St Paul's Walden has two 18th-century mansions.

Stagenhoe

Sir Arthur Sullivan rented the property in the 1880s around the time he composed The Mikado.[2]

St Paul's Walden Bury

St Paul's Walden Bury is owned by the Bowes-Lyon family. Members include Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. While the details of her birth in 1900 are uncertain, the house is one of the locations that has been posited as her birthplace. It is accepted that she was baptised in All Saints' church, St Paul's Walden.[3] [4]

On 23 January 1923, the then Prince Albert, Duke of York, later to become King George VI, drove up to St Paul's Walden in his sports car, and proposed to Elizabeth in the woods at the Bury.[5]

Gardens

The gardens of St Paul's Walden Bury are listed as grade I on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England.They are occasionally opened to the public under the National Garden Scheme, a charity of which the Queen Mother was patron.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: St Paul's Walden Parish . NOMIS . Office for National Statistics . 4 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Stagenhoe.
  3. Book: Whitelaw, Jeffrey W.. Hidden Hertfordshire. First. 13 October 1988. Countryside Books. 9781853060250.
  4. Web site: Welcome to the history of All Saints, St. Paul's Walden. St Paul's Walden Parish Magazine. 19 April 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110824020459/http://parishmagazine.freeyellow.com/Church_History04.htm. 24 August 2011.
  5. Web site: Queen Mother Biography. Britain. Express. Britain Express.
  6. Web site: St Paul's Walden Bury . National Garden Scheme.