You are here: Home>Herts history>Towns and Villages>Redbourn>The Geoff Webb Collection>Redbourn Places>Harpendenbury Farm Harpendenbury Farm1943By Geoff Webb The farmer Walwyn Taylor (centre) is joined by farm worker Fred Miles to chat to the Vicar.Geoff WebbIt was harvest time in 1943 when the Revd. David Bickerton visited Harpendenbury Farm, Redbourn.This page was added on 21/02/2011. Add your comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ ReplyThis is a lovely photo of my grandfather, posing rather strangely. I am on my way today to see if I can still find the farm after 65 years of living in Gloucestershire. Have you any more photos of Harpendenbury?By Diana Clark (13/03/2018) Redbourn Places37 North CommonAerial ViewAerial View of East CommonAn early harvest fieldAn M1 BridgeAshlyn's NurseryBeesnest CottagesBert WoodsBill QuickBohemia FarmBrooke's BakehouseBrooke's BakehouseBylands FarmBylands Filling StationChequers LaneCherry Tree FarmCherry Tree FarmChurch EndChurch EndChurch EndCottages at Luton LaneCrown StreetCrown StreetCumberland CottageCumberland DriveDunstable RoadEast CommonEast CommonEast Common, early 1950sEmma Webb's PoultryFilm NightFlamsteadbury FarmFlint CottagesFlo HeardFlowers FarmFlowers FarmGardens at rear of the Piper homeHarpenden HillHarpenden LaneHarpenden LaneHarpenden Lane HillHarpendenbury FarmHeath CottagesHemel Hempstead LaneJames DaytonJohn HeatherJohn Heather's Film NightLamb LaneLamb LaneLamb LaneLybury Lane & Church EndM.1. ConstructionMansdale CottageMansdale CottagesMansdale CottagesMansdale CottagesMansdale DairyMeadow CottageNorth CommonNorth CommonNorth CommonNorth Common & Flamsteadbury LanePorridge PotRedbourn friendsRedbourn Post OfficeRedbournbury FarmRedbournbury FarmhouseRedbournbury MillRedbournbury WatermillRiver VerRiver VerSidney DraperSnatchup CottagesSnatchup CottagesSouth CommonSouth CommonStatham's GarageTeddy DexterThe Alms HousesThe AnnexeThe AubreysThe Beesnest CottagesThe CommonThe CommonThe CommonThe HeathThe HeathThe MoorThe Moor & East Common, 1920sThe Moor and The CommonThe Moor and the Railway LineThe Old WorkhouseThe PrefabsThe Silk MillThe Silk MillThe Silk MillThe VicarageThe War MemorialThe War Memorial, RedbournUnveiling the War MemorialViews of East RedbournVillage HallVillage HallWar MemorialWar MemorialWebb's DairyWest CommonRedbourn Cumberland HouseRedbourn Fish StreetRedbourn High StreetRedbourn, The AvenueRedbourn, Tom Sansom's Watercress BusinessRedbourn, Waterend Lane Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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This is a lovely photo of my grandfather, posing rather strangely. I am on my way today to see if I can still find the farm after 65 years of living in Gloucestershire. Have you any more photos of Harpendenbury?