List of Monuments Especially Worthy of Preservation

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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'List of Monuments Especially Worthy of Preservation', in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire, (London, 1910) pp. 246-248. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/herts/pp246-248 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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SCHEDULE B.

LIST OF MONUMENTS SELECTED BY THE COMMISSION AS ESPECIALLY WORTHY OF PRESERVATION.

1. ABBOTS LANGLEY.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of St. Lawrence.

2. ALBURY.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Monument with Effigies in the Parish Church of St. Mary.

3. ALDBURY.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Whittingham Monument with Effigies, and the Screen enclosing it, in the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist.

4. ALDENHAM.

Ecclesiastical:—(3) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist.

5. ANSTEY.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church (dedication unknown).

Secular:—(2) Anstey Castle.

8. ASHWELL.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of St. Mary.

10. ASTON.

Secular:—(2) Aston Bury.

13. BALDOCK.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Mary.

18. BENGEO.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Church of St. Leonard.

19. BENINGTON.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Peter.

Secular:—Benington Castle.

20. BISHOP'S HATFIELD.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Etheldreda.

Secular

(5) Hatfield House.

(6) The Palace.

21. BISHOP'S STORTFORD.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Michael.

Secular:—(2) Waytemore Castle.

28. BROXBOURNE.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Augustine, and the Say Brass.

33. CHESHUNT.

Secular

(9) The Great House.

(10) Waltham Cross.

38. COTTERED.

Secular:—(4) The Lordship.

42. EASTWICK.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Effigy in the Parish Church of St. Botolph.

45. FLAMSTEAD.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Leonard.

46. FLAUNDEN.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Old Parish Church, Ruins.

48. GILSTON.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Chancel screen, in the Parish Church of St. Mary.

51. GREAT BERKHAMPSTEAD.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Peter.

Secular

(2) Berkhampstead Castle.

(8) The Grammar School.

52. GREAT GADDESDEN.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist.

57. HARPENDEN.

Secular:—(3) Rothamsted.

58. HEMEL HEMPSTEAD.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of St. Mary.

63. HEXTON.

Pre-historic:—(1) Ravensburgh Castle.

64. HINXWORTH.

Secular:—(3) Hinxworth Place.

65. HITCHIN.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of St. Mary.

Secular

(3) The Priory.

(11) 'The Coopers Arms' inn, formerly the Tylers' Guildhall.

(25) The Brotherhood.

(30) House in Bancroft.

68. HUNSDON.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Glass, Monuments and Screen in the Parish Church.

73. KING'S LANGLEY.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Tomb of Edmund of Langley in the Parish Church.

Secular:—(2) The Friary.

78. LETCHWORTH.

Secular:—(2) Letchworth Hall.

82. LITTLE GADDESDEN.

Secular

(4) The Manor House.

(5) John of Gaddesden's House.

83. LITTLE HADHAM.

Secular:—(3) Hadham Hall.

84. LITTLE HORMEAD.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Ironwork, on the N. door of the nave of the Parish Church.

86. LITTLE WYMONDLEY.

Secular:—(2) The Priory.

88. MEESDEN.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Tiles in the Parish Church.

90. MUCH HADHAM.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Andrew.

Secular:—(8) The Palace.

94. NORTHCHURCH.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Mary.

95. NORTH MIMMS.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Mary.

Secular:—(3) North Mymms Park.

99. PIRTON.

Secular

(2) Toot Hill.

(5) 'High Down'.

(6) Hammonds Farm.

103. REDBOURN.

Pre-historic:—(1) The Auberys or Aubreys.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of St. Mary.

104. REED.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Mary.

Secular:—(2–7) Homestead Moats.

105. RICKMANSWORTH.

Secular:—(2) 'The Bury'.

107. ROYSTON.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. John the Baptist and St. Thomas of Canterbury and alabaster Effigy.

110. ST. ALBANS.

Ecclesiastical

(1) The Abbey of St. Alban; and the Brass of Abbot de la Mare; the sepulchral Monuments of Abbot Wheathampstead (so-called), Abbot Ramryge and Duke Humphrey of Gloucester; the many Paintings; the Chamber of the Feretrar; the iron Grate in the Presbytery aisle; and the Pedestal of the Shrine of St. Alban.

(2) The Great Gatehouse.

Secular

(3) House in George Street.

(4) The Clock Tower.

111. ST. MICHAEL (St. Albans).

Roman:—(1) Verulam: Site of the Roman municipality Verulamium.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of St. Michael.

112. ST. PETER (St. Albans).

Secular:—(6) Great Nasthyde.

113. ST. STEPHEN (St. Albans).

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Stephen.

116. SANDRIDGE.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Leonard.

Secular:—(3) Waterend Farm.

117. SARRATT.

Ecclesiastical:—(2) Parish Church of the Holy Cross.

119. SHENLEY.

Secular:—(3) Salisbury Hall.

128. TEWIN.

Secular:—(2) Queen Hoo.

129. THERFIELD.

Secular:—(7) The Rectory.

Unclassified:—(13) Tumuli and Barrow.

135. WALKERN.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Mary and Effigy in the S. Aisle.

138. WARE.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Mary and the Font.

Secular

(4) The Priory.

(6) Remains of 15th-century Buildings behind Nos. 65–73, High Street.

143. WESTON.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of the Holy Trinity.

144. WHEATHAMPSTEAD.

Ecclesiastical:—(1) Parish Church of St. Helen.