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High Road, Broxbourne

Broxbourne

The hamlet of Broxbourne from which the Borough takes its name contains St Augustine's Church built in around 1460. This is filled with interesting tombs and memorials. Behind the church is the restored Broxbourne Mill, first mentioned in 1086 in the Doomsday Book.

One of the principal features is the Monson Alms Houses built of red brick in 1728, 97-99 High Road, part of which dates from the 16th century, and the Priest's house which is a 17th century two storey dwelling.

Broxbourne Mill

Created 21 June, 2008

Broxbourne MillIn our district the only mill mentioned in the Domesday Survey was that at Broxbourne, which was described as being worth eight shillings. This was doubtless the original one on the site where the remains of the present one now stands.

Broxbournebury

Created 21 June, 2008

William ShakespeareLittle is known of Broxbournebury before the Norman Conquest, but records show that in 1168 the manor was granted by Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester, to the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem.

 

James Pulham and Son

Created 21 June, 2008

Pulham House in Station Road was built in 1848 by James Pulham, seniorA local industry that rose from small beginnings to acquire a nationally-known name was that, for long established at Broxbourne, under the name of Pulham & Son, garden craftsmen and rockery specialists.

The old Mill Boathouse

Created 21 June, 2008

The Old Mill Boathouse at BroxbourneThe Old Mill Boathouse at Broxbourne was established in 1928 by Mr. Harry Sykes, a boat builder from Clapham and Professional Coach to North London Rowing Clubs.

The Priest's House

Created 21 June, 2008

Priest's House in 2002The Priest's House, Broxbourne, presumably got its name from some association with the priests of Broxbourne Church, but although there is nothing to connect the house with the church or priests, there is a record showing that Robert Ecton, who was the eleventh Vicar of Broxbourne, was buried from the house in 1497.

The Monson Almshouses

Created 21 June, 2008

The Broxbourne Almshouses, built and endowed by Lady Laetitia Monson in 1728.One of the most interesting buildings in the High Road is the Monson Almshouses. They were erected in 1728 in accordance to the will of Dame Laetitia Monson, who also endowed them with a thousand pounds.

Up the Tower

Created 21 June, 2008

Mr. Arthur Burton (right) with one of his parties of visitors on top of the tower.Many and varied are the ways in which Englishmen choose to spend their Bank Holidays, but for Mr. Arthur Burton, of The Meadway, Hoddesdon, such holidays have, for the past 21 years, meant just one thing - acting as guide and mentor to visitors to Broxbourne Parish Church.

Broxbourne Online

Created 21 June, 2008

Pulham House in Station Road was built in 1848 by James Pulham, seniorYour historical and local guide to shops and businesses in the village of Broxbourne.

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