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- Walkern abstract "Walkern ('Walchra' in Domesday) is a village and civil parish in East Hertfordshire. It is located on the River Beane about two miles from Stevenage, and is noted as the home of Jane Wenham, who was in 1712 the last woman in England to be convicted of witchcraft and condemned to death. The River Beane, a chalk stream, crosses the village street of Church End in a ford, which is overlooked by the medieval Bridgefoot Farm and thatched Wych Elm cottage. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin is the oldest village church in Hertfordshire, with a Saxon wall and rare chalk rood (crucifix) dating back to the middle 10th century. St Mary's also has a fine Purbeck marble effigy which is possibly that of William de Lanvalei, baron of Walkern in the early 13th century and one of the 25 sureties named in the Magna Carta elected to ensure that King John adhered to the 'Law of the Land' set down in the charter in 1215. The village has several shops including Walkern Stores, a convenience store, 'Beaubelles' a locally run hair and beauty salon, 'The Posy Palace' a flower shop, 'Jolie' a shop that features homestyle products, 'The Brewery Tearoom' serving fine teas and cakes, a drum shop (City Music Drums), petrol station, a Christmas shop on the North side of the village and Walkern Gallery near the White Lion public house. Other pubs include the Yew Tree which also offers Chinese cuisine. The village also features a primary school, doctors surgery, recreation ground and a range of seasonal clubs; according to the time of year there is cricket, football and many other clubs running. These function out of the Walkern Sports and Community Centre towards the end of the village near the War Memorial and opposite an old watermill.".
- Walkern areaCode "01438".
- Walkern country Hertfordshire.
- Walkern country United_Kingdom.
- Walkern district East_Hertfordshire.
- Walkern gridReference "TL363292".
- Walkern postalCode "SG2".
- Walkern thumbnail Walkern_High_Street._-_geograph.org.uk_-_118536.jpg?width=300.
- Walkern wikiPageExternalLink walkern.htm.
- Walkern wikiPageExternalLink www.magnacartabarons.info.
- Walkern wikiPageExternalLink www.walkern.net.
- Walkern wikiPageExternalLink www.walkernhistorysociety.co.uk.
- Walkern wikiPageID "2996956".
- Walkern wikiPageRevisionID "587524517".
- Walkern constituencyWestminster North_East_Hertfordshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Walkern country "England".
- Walkern dialCode "1438".
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- Walkern latitude "51.92".
- Walkern longitude "-0.13".
- Walkern officialName "Walkern".
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- Walkern postTown "STEVENAGE".
- Walkern postcodeArea "SG".
- Walkern postcodeDistrict "SG2".
- Walkern region "East of England".
- Walkern shireCounty Hertfordshire.
- Walkern shireDistrict East_Hertfordshire.
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- Walkern staticImageCaption "(Walkern High Street)".
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- Walkern subject Category:Civil_parishes_in_Hertfordshire.
- Walkern subject Category:Villages_in_Hertfordshire.
- Walkern point "51.92 -0.13".
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- Walkern comment "Walkern ('Walchra' in Domesday) is a village and civil parish in East Hertfordshire. It is located on the River Beane about two miles from Stevenage, and is noted as the home of Jane Wenham, who was in 1712 the last woman in England to be convicted of witchcraft and condemned to death. The River Beane, a chalk stream, crosses the village street of Church End in a ford, which is overlooked by the medieval Bridgefoot Farm and thatched Wych Elm cottage.".
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- Walkern lat "51.92".
- Walkern long "-0.13".
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- Walkern depiction Walkern_High_Street._-_geograph.org.uk_-_118536.jpg.
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- Walkern name "Walkern".