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Historic England protects sites in Hatfield and St Albans

Published: 11:00 AM December 17, 2020    The wall painting of a gargoyle discovered at 1, 3, 5 Park Street, Old Hatfield - Credit: Liam Podbury and Archaeological Solutions Sites in Hatfield and Gorhambury near St Albans have been added to Historic England s list of protected sites.  The houses in Old Hatfield, and the Pondyards, join over 400 other locations added to the National Heritage List for England during 2020, released on December 16.  Old Hatfield s 1, 3  and 5 Park Street, near the Eight Bells and the Horse and Groom, had many uses over the years. It is most likely to have started as an inn in the mid-17th century, before it became a home, followed by shops and most recently offices in the late 20th century.

Historic England protects sites in Hatfield and St Albans | Welwyn and Hatfield Times

Published: 11:00 AM December 17, 2020    The wall painting of a gargoyle discovered at 1, 3, 5 Park Street, Old Hatfield - Credit: Liam Podbury and Archaeological Solutions Sites in Hatfield and Gorhambury near St Albans have been added to Historic England s list of protected sites.  The houses in Old Hatfield, and the Pondyards, join over 400 other locations added to the National Heritage List for England during 2020, released on December 16.  Old Hatfield s 1, 3  and 5 Park Street, near the Eight Bells and the Horse and Groom, had many uses over the years. It is most likely to have started as an inn in the mid-17th century, before it became a home, followed by shops and most recently offices in the late 20th century.

Sites in Norfolk and Suffolk given listed status in 2020

Ketts Castle Villa and Garden, Norwich, Norfolk – Grade II listed Built in 1957, the little-altered villa is believed to have been designed by, and built for, painter John Berney Ladbrooke. He was an artist in the Norwich school of painting, a British landscape movement founded in 1803 by a small group of self-taught, working class artists based around Norwich, including his father, Robert Ladbrooke. The school’s work included landscapes and scenes of rural life, which some commentators have described as a forerunner to both French Impressionism and also to the Newlyn School of Painting in Cornwall. Archway leading to south entrance of Ketts Castle and Villa, in Thorpe Hamlet, which has this year been given listed status.

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