- Sawbridgeworth
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Sawbridgeworth
latitude= 51.814
longitude= 0.150
population= 8,400 (2005 est.)
shire_district=East Hertfordshire
region= East of Englandshire_county =
Hertfordshire
constituency_westminster= Hertford and Stortford
post_town= Sawbridgeworth
postcode_district = CM21
postcode_area= CM
dial_code= 01279
os_grid_reference= TL481151Sawbridgeworth is a small, mainly residential,
town inHertfordshire ,England .Location
Sawbridgeworth is four miles south of
Bishop's Stortford , twelve miles east ofHertford and nine miles north ofEpping . It lies on the A1184 and has a railway station that links to Liverpool Street station inLondon . The river Stort flows through the east of the town, past the Maltings (now a small business and residential area).Nearby towns and cities:
Bishop's Stortford ,Harlow Nearby villages:
High Wych ,Spellbrook ,Much Hadham History
Prior to the
Norman Conquest , most of the area was owned by the Saxon Angmar the Staller.The Manor of "Sabrixteworde" (one of the many spellings previously associated with the town) was recorded in the
Domesday Book . After theBattle of Hastings it was granted to Geoffrey de Mandeville byWilliam the Conqueror . Local notables have includedSir John Leventhorpe , who was an executor of King Henry V's will, andAnne Boleyn , who was given the Pishiobury/Pishobury estate, located to the south of the town.Much of the town centre is a conservation area; many of the buildings date from the Tudor, Stuart, and Georgian periods. Great St. Mary's church was originally built in the
13th century (although a church on the site existed in Saxon times) and includes a Tudor tower containing a clock bell (1664 ) and eight ringing bells, the oldest of which dates from1749 . [ [http://www.sawbridgeworthchurch.com/bells.htm Sawbridgeworth Church bells] ] Ralph Jocelyn of Hyde Hall, who was twice Lord Mayor of London in the15th century , is buried here; images of many of his family and other locals have been engraved on brass, and hence the church is popular for enthusiasts ofbrass rubbing .The town's prosperity came from the local maltings, owned by George Fawbert and John Barnard; in
1839 they set up the Fawbert and Barnard charity to fund local children and their education, funding a local infant school that still exists today.Apart from the historic nature of the town, attractions include local river cruises in the summer and two annual fairs held on Fair Green on
St George's Day and the Feast of Saint Dionysius.By the time of the Norman conquest, or soon after, Sawbridgeworth's rich farming land was fully developed for cultivation as was possible with the means available at the time: it was the richest village community in the country. It is, then, hardly surprising that many important
medieval families had estates here. The land was divided amongst them, into a number of manors or distinct estates; the Lord of each manor had rights not only over this land but also over the people who farmed it. The number of manors increased during theMiddle Ages , by a process ofsubinfeudation , that is the granting out of a part of an existing manor to a new owner so that the new manor was created. Many manors sprang from the original Domesday Book holding of the de Mandeville family. The first came to be called Sayesbury manor, from the de Say family who inherited it from the de Mandeville's in 1189. The many important people who held these manors built themselves houses with hunting parks around them; when they died their tombs enriched theparish church , so that today St. Mary's has one of the finest collections ofchurch monument s in the country.The Lordship of Sawbridgeworth includes the following estates: Sayesbury,
Pishobury , Gilston, Eastwick Hall, Overhall, Giffards, Shingle Hall and Tedmanbury.Pronunciation
The name of the town is now almost universally pronounced in the obvious way, but this was not always the case. In the
Middle Ages it is believed to have been pronounced "Sapserth", and since then the pronunciation has varied to include "Sapsa", "Sapster" and "Sapsworth", and even until theSecond World War was pronounced "Sapsed". Current residents often use the casual abbreviated name "Sawbo".Politics and local government
Sawbridgeworth is administered by East Herts district council. The local Town Council currently has 12 councillors, covering both Sawbridgeworth and Spellbrook.
Sawbridgeworth is twinned with:
*Bry-sur-Marne inFrance (1973 )In Parliament, it is in the Hertford and Stortford constituency. Since the election of May 2005 Sawbridgeworth is represented by
Mark Prisk , a Conservative.The village of Lower Sheering in Essex adjoins Sawbridgeworth, east of the railway station, along the Hertfordshire - Essex border. It shares the same postal code as Sawbridgeworth, although for local government purposes it comes under the
Epping Forest district of Essex, with the Member of Parliament beingBill Rammell (Labour).Education
Sawbridgeworth has a
secondary school ,the Leventhorpe School , which also offers a publicswimming pool andgym . There are also threeprimary school s and oneinfant school in Sawbridgeworth.port
Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club is one of the leadingcricket clubs in the south of England, fielding seven senior sides and seven colts sides, from ages nine to fifteen. The 1st XI plays in the Home Counties Premier Cricket League, and the other league sides play in the Hertfordshire Cricket League. The main ground is Town Fields, situated behind Bell Street. The second ground is atthe Leventhorpe School .Sawbridgeworth also has a
football (soccer) ,tennis andbowls clubs.Transport
Sawbridgeworth railway station is situated on the London to Cambridge line. There is a ticket office but as of 2007 there is no longer a ticket machine.Trivia
* Notable inhabitants include Victoria and
David Beckham at "Beckingham Palace " since 1999.
*The Leventhorpe School has a fully functioning and operationalwind turbine , the first in the local area.
* Sawbridgeworth has its ownbrewery , located at The Gate pub. [ [http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/prod/dialspace/town/estate/afq07/gate/brewery.html Sawbridgeworth Brewery] ]
* EveryChristmas Eve , the town's population gather together for a session of carol singing. This takes place at Fair Green.References
External links
* [http://www.hydehall.demon.co.uk Town guide]
* [http://www.sawbridgeworth.com Alternative link to town guide]
* [http://www.eastherts.gov.uk/district/district_guide/dgsawbri.htm Local council guide]
* [http://www.sawbridgeworthchurch.com/ Great St. Mary's church]
* [http://www.leventhorpe.herts.sch.uk/ Leventhorpe School]
* [http://sawbridgeworthcc.hitscricket.com/home/ Sawbridgeworth Cricket Club]
* [http://www.johnwmills2.plus.com/original/Christ.htm Sculpture of Risen Christ in Sawbridgeworth church]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2680362 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Sawbridgeworth and surrounding area]
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