Walkern, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin c.1960
Photo ref: W289002
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Photo ref: W289002
Photo of Walkern, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin c.1960

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The River Beane runs close to the church, and is liable to heavy flooding. The church stands on a slight mound to the north-east where it is safe from damage, although photographs of flooding show water lapping up against the path leading to the south porch. In 1340 an outbreak of 'murrain', possibly anthrax, made farming impossible and left large areas of land unploughed. Seven years later, the Black Death reached England, and many local people lie buried in the churchyard, victims of this tragic plague. Another tragic figure in the history of Walkern was Jane Wenham, said to be the last woman in England to be prosecuted as a witch.

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A Selection of Memories from Walkern

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 Walkern

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When at gran clements used to visit from walkern to stevenage 50 years ago-primcroteau@aol.com
Last year, as part of a two month trip from New Zealand, in mid September, my wife and I made a pilgrimage to Walkern, the place of my paternal ancestors. During the war I was taken by my mother and grandfather to Clay End, near Walkern where we stayed for a few days to avoid the bombing in London. I don't remember but I was told by my mother that I fell into a weir and had to be rescued by my grandfather. We ...see more