Much Hadham, St Andrew's Church 1899
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Photo of Much Hadham, St Andrew's Church 1899

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Some of the windows in St Andrew's have been replaced by others designed by the sculptor and artist Henry Moore, who lived at nearby Hoglands in Perry Green. The Anglican church welcomed the congregation of Holy Cross Roman Catholic church in 1982, and they have continued to use the church jointly. St Andrew's was built in the 13th century, and the tower was added late in the 1500s by Bishop Braybrook.

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A Selection of Memories from Much Hadham

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Much Hadham

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I have such good memories of Much Hadham. My grandparents, Mr & Mrs Morris lived in a lordship cottages just outside of Much Hadham village - the house went with my grandfather's job which was a gardener for Doctor & Mrs Wilson. I lived in Kent with my parents & brother but loved our little holidays there, going to Bishop Stortford where at one time my mother's sister & her husband run a post ...see more
I spent about one year in Much Hadham as German prisoner of war, 1946 till July 1947, working for the Hertfordshire War Agricultural Executice Committee; I specially was engaged in our camp labour office as clerk, under Mr. Wooley and later Mr. Smolenski, two wonderful men. We enjoyed already a lot of liberty, and I really loved this little village, which I visited once again in the late sixties, when I ...see more