Westmill Explained

Static Image Name:St Mary the Virgin, Westmill.jpg
Static Image Caption:St Mary the Virgin, Westmill
Country:England
Coordinates:51.925°N -0.01°W
Official Name:Westmill
Population:264
Population Ref:
305 (2011 census)[1]
Shire District:East Hertfordshire
Shire County:Hertfordshire
Region:East of England
Constituency Westminster:North East Hertfordshire
Post Town:BUNTINGFORD
Postcode District:SG9
Postcode Area:SG
Dial Code:01763
Os Grid Reference:TL368270

Westmill is an English village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire, with an area of 1036 hectares. A population of 264 was recorded in the 2001 National Census.[2] It lies just to the south of Buntingford, beside the River Rib.

Communications

The Prime Meridian passes to the east of Westmill, as does the Roman road Ermine Street, which ran from London to Lincoln and York.[3] Its route is followed here by the A10 trunk road. There is a skeleton bus service to Buntingford.[4]

West Mill railway station on the Great Eastern Railway's Buntingford Branch Line from St Margarets to Buntingford opened on 3 July 1863. Passenger traffic thrived until the mid-1950s and the rise of car ownership. The line and station closed to passengers on 16 November 1964. The station buildings had been demolished by 1968.[5]

Historic buildings

The large medieval parish church, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin and restored in the 19th century, shows signs of a Saxon origin.[6] It is one of a large number of historic buildings in the village. One, a thatched cottage named Button Snap at Cherry Green, was owned by the writer Charles Lamb from 1812 to 1815.[7] It was through the widow of his godfather, Francis Fielde (died 1809) that Lamb, as he put it, "came into possession of the only landed property which I could ever call my own."[8]

The church is part of a joint benefice of Aspenden and Buntingford.[9] The commons were enclosed in 1819.[3]

The former 16th century watermill is now a private house.

Facilities

The village has a pub/restaurant, the Sword Inn Hand,[10] and a village hall,[11] where a children's nursery is held.[12]

Notable residents

See also

The Hundred Parishes

References

18 'Hertfordshire History: the Westmill Murder' on YouTube.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Civil Parish population 2011 . 27 October 2016 . Office for National Statistics . Neighbourhood Statistics.
  2. http://www.hertsdirect.org/infobase/docs/pdfstore/tabKS01par.pdf 2001 Census - Key statistics for parishes in Hertfordshire
  3. British History Online. Westmill. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  4. http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/uploadedfiles/Services/South_East/SEWE331_310313_200213.pdf Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  5. Disused Stations site. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  6. Friends of Westmill Church. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  7. Listed Buildings in Westmill, Hertfordshire Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  8. Charles Lamb: Selected Writings, edited and introduced by J. E. Morpurgo (New York, NY: Routledge, 2003 [1993]), p. 281.
  9. St Mary the Virgin, Westmill. Retrieved 29 July 2014.
  10. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g4313453-d1151981-Reviews-Sword_inn_Hand-Westmill_Hertfordshire_England.html Sword inn Hand
  11. http://www.hertsdirect.org/atozofservices/twcoun3y/twypar4y/876670 hertsdirect.org
  12. Westhill Nursery prospectus. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  13. Henry Pepys's ODNB entry: Retrieved 16 September 2011. Subscription required.; the name was pronounced "Peppis", not "Peeps" by this branch of the family: Gillian Avery: Introduction. In: The Journal of Emily Pepys (London: Prospect Books, 1984.), p. 11.
  14. Friends of Westmill Church...
  15. Murder at Westmill (1848). Retrieved 29 July 2014.