English Heritage sites near Wenden Lofts Parish

Audley End House and Gardens

AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

4 miles from Wenden Lofts Parish

One of England's finest country houses, Audley End is also a mansion with a difference. Enjoy a great day out.

Prior's Hall Barn

PRIOR'S HALL BARN

6 miles from Wenden Lofts Parish

One of the finest surviving medieval barns in eastern England, tree-ring dated to the mid-15th century, with a breathtaking aisled interior and crown post roof, the product of some 400 oaks.

Duxford Chapel

DUXFORD CHAPEL

7 miles from Wenden Lofts Parish

A modest but complete and attractive 14th-century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital.

Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum

DENNY ABBEY AND THE FARMLAND MUSEUM

19 miles from Wenden Lofts Parish

Denny Abbey has a unique and fascinating history still traceable in the building and interpreted for visitors by graphic panels.

Moulton Packhorse Bridge

MOULTON PACKHORSE BRIDGE

23 miles from Wenden Lofts Parish

A pretty four-arched late medieval bridge, spanning the River Kennett on the old route from Cambridge to Bury St Edmunds.

Wrest Park

WREST PARK

23 miles from Wenden Lofts Parish

Explore the evolution of the English garden and take a stroll through three centuries of landscape design at Wrest Park.


Churches in Wenden Lofts Parish

The Hamlet Church

Off Essex Hill, Duddenhoe End Saffron Walden
(01763) 837272
http://icknieldwayparish.blogspot.com/

Unlike other churches in the Parish, The Hamlet Church has a relatively short history. Before the middle of the 19th century, Duddenhoe End villagers were expected to walk to St Nicholas, Elmdon, each Sunday, no matter the weather. The Squire Parson of Lofts Hall, Rev Robert Wilkes, converted the tithe barn into a church in 1859.

The barn existed in 1610, part of Lantern Thatch Farm (the farmhouse is now Church House, adjacent to the Hamlet Church). Funds were raised locally for the conversion, with the pews made from pine from the Lofts Hall Estate. When St Dunstan's closed, its locally crafted altar rail and classical marble font were transferred to Hamlet Church.

An unusual feature of the church is that the altar is set on the long, eastern, wall of the building, with the scrubbed pine pews set accordingly. The pew backs support turned pine candlesticks. The thatch is almost unique, with only one other thatched church in the Diocese.

Today, the ambience of the building is charming and welcoming, but in 1990 the building was in a very poor state of repair and the whole village clubbed together to pay for extensive renovations, including replacement of the thatch, a renovation of the porch and replacement of damp and rotten timbers. The defunct harmonium was replaced by an electric organ, electric heating was installed and the pews removed from around the font to create an open area suitable for Sunday School and after service coffees.

The church is one of seven in The Parish of The Icknield Way Villages, created in December, 2008. For details of services in the parish, go to www.icknieldwayparish.com and click on Services.


No churches found in Wenden Lofts Parish